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The Log Vol. 38 No. 08

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  • Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio, Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.
  • 1955 .. • CAROLINA DIVISION'S "SUMMER CAMPUS" ... pages 4-7 - • • • • • • 0 z -- -> )( X X ·• -J 0 > • . ' . . . OUR COVER " 1o I!EMt e cr weLt<:cJ day and l { it as if there wou lo be hr:kk hy chance and l\onune , .• " But a man did mJ.x mortar, I y a few Lrick an 1 Je:n ' t! it, kut:rwin.g tb<tt it WOI..i ld n£ver be ome a waH. In te-ad it be­cante sL tecnth in the Ch;;lln pion sen. oE textw·a l studie:;, designed Lo s.he:rv Lhc q tta li ty o1 1 rod u.ctiot1 pos.s.i ble with fine materials. THE CHAMPION fh'\P.ER AND FIBRE COMPANY . . . ' - , General Oflict. • ·• . HAM I LTGN. OHIO · ' Mills at • • • l'llt<'MILTON, OHIO . CANTON, NORY.Iil CAROLINA PASADENA, TEXAS SANDERSVIlLE, GEORGIA · · ditor, SYEWART JONES Division Editofls: STANTON ~EWtel~, Ohio . 4A-MES DEATON, Ccnolina JIM RUSH'ING, Te~tas Edlt.orial A~uls'tont: JOAN KI+ICH EOlTORIAL STAFF QHf,O DIVISION-Tom Al'jel~perger, Merle Baynes, Joe Blevens, Wesle , Cobb, 'Dewey Minwo, jack Mutleu, Otto Reid, Ma& RotJk$. John Srhr:nis.t. Ceorg.e Steiner. Bfll Thomp~u. CAROLINA DIVISION- J<'ted D11} ton, Clyde Hat,ule~t. Cl)•dc H.. Hot)', ] r .. ~'t"altl';l' Hl.'>i· Wli, Jac.k Ju tke, llowt'lllt Munis, Unre(l Narmcy, J. It WillitHll1!(JH, TEXAS DIVISION- B.etry Rctlmyer, .Jeny Corneliu~. CedHtt J:lkkctlrOt\.. Sam Elli~. P'red Forlle.SII, A. \<\'. Hamil ton, Leoti John'Sim, Gootg€ Young. SANDUSVILLE- Gladys E. Hodges. ' I Recently we received in the LOG Office the following anonymous letter. It is one in which we believe, all Cham­pions share and can ta'ke justifiable pride: • Dear WorheTsJ Hamilton~ Ohio 11 }ll1Ut 195~ R ecently I 1NIS loohi-n.g fo ·r summer em.ploymenl and it was a big expe·rienre to witne s tvhat is n1.eant by "a fttmily sp i1'i l." zn i 11 d us tTy . A pohte recej) tivn ar~ d j or an application blan.k was offen'd al' all place'S 1vh ·rc I apph d. il.ll places, too sLct.ted their poliC'y wa. to gh:1e Jint considemtion to those ern· . jJio 1 r~ cf, in jJrevim (s sur.R.n>teT8. B ·~tt at all plf1,ces, exceJ)t Clwtnpion lh , tuo tlu!'rs revea led sornet hin o· lachin/' by slrtl PltU'Hl such u,~ ''l'll ~,·c~ll ou:' OT ' · Te you goincr to wur k h ·rc? ' A t . l~t~m p i 1n, ohile vaitin . fen' a bu.s tltue c~;cq twwt· mur:s of ·min .' ea rh m.hed " re y·ott coming to worh ·with 11 .~?'' llnd hc·r ·in Nes snn.'h' of yo uY succas ftdn ·.L Afru1y in 1M t ,~i,·s bcf·in with this ltin.tl of ['rienclly "Qsso· C'iolicnqhip; · l11tt [(r:'tu maintain it as th .• JBt bigger. !lll ol )1V1:l lt1' lO be 0 1'1'1 f'linu:'J't. tec~ fm· having such a fee l in~ of t r•ht )' jJilrt o.J 6t 1't1 c:fc:om~i11 r roup. You ·rs ln,tly, A StJmmer A ppl icaJ~t · Ol'J'JC <'R " < f the Fl ing Knight, , (l'OIJJ ldt to r ight, ;He ( ; I >n fifo l­d ' l , pi"C'ide:nL; Hill Chess r , O] · ra· tiOI'ts m a na ge r ; "Tip" ·Towles .. vk p:resident; <111d Man'in 1 c ·~ . ·ecretar . T reasur ·t Ht'::n 1' Kn iJ - . G ROOJ'LD .in tront of t heir plane :Lre nine o f t·h e 2~ Flying l<J1ig)l.t s. Frnn1 l.c (t to ri gb t · ,. Robert Howard , Lonf·l i ~ L c ' ' Tit/' ~, ow· Jcs, Glen Jlold •n, l\i\1 'heMcr, 13i ll Larso n, W. f1JOmpso11, 11 'l wa. ~1hse nL ~~ ~ th i ~ nHICli n ~. Jollll D 'J1)d s, R gina Cn-v nrlt:t. • • -· • I • Ohio pHots and pilot s-to- be own and fly their own plane A~ :q:; H Evow .R A.ERC CA H T.EF tax:ied away from rhe hilln/t:r areu of the Hamilton Airport last Jnn l ·a' ~ng BiJl Che. ·er and Jn~ Hogan with d1€ir backs Hl "ned aga.iR t the prop wasJ . A. rbe hief near d the em1 of th st ip. ren·e:d the 100tor, and turned for the tab f both rne:n an iour:.ly e , ed the aircraft. Jt came dO\'\'H the runway, garh r ing pe d , nd t >ok , n)o0thly L'J the alr_ Bill Hegl · was umkina his fit'st so lo fligJn. • i"J Uy irs -JJ, tiL si~ht c,f a ~ tucleJ1L sql ,jog i"'u't lHJCOl1)· JUfm at th Hamilwn /\irpnrt. . ny LIIILt.'>Ual .amount o~ tlUtn::<,t in Begley, I ow ' ' ' Cl',. \,·as du · t i the (a(;t that he "'·as tll . first sttn l nt h1e11ber of Chanq ion's Fl ying Kni?;hts to 1 <:tl"'l rh, ,,·a ~ >f <Jinraf.l , au"tt d 1l aft er tl. e requirerl numh . rA Jw~t r , tly a lon . "A Period of Hoping" Ukc· the mat , oth r o~ ·g.a ni;. 1 ion at Chi:11upi m·, Olrio IJhj~i,( m , thw Knights '>laned v +th a group of indj. vidttah \ ho harl <t crnntl,lun 1utt-t' . £ - in thi cal;,'(:, avin· lirm. Tbcr . wa <i p dod of hoping, itn -. Lig'(tt.iou (tnd planning. durin, :whid1 '\6' \. · t~ l nt.het c IL.tlJ$ 0f th · "· ttH· kinrl \ l · (o t tl;,t t~d <Hld iJJves tiga l!.,;<;.l. \con I itliUOl w,t'> (haft<""d a nd. ;,1 budgf't ~:.e t u1 . a'\ itku Jt lal.i: t i<diL •d . n nrJun emrnt A- tc 1 !.ad , m ·(:fin' . h trl . and uch thit~ g., • as m mbership, insurance Iaw , and due~ were discu ced. l"inall,, with ev.erything dow:n on pap r , the plans were laid be[ore the Board of Control f the Chan:q ion Ernp1o. ee Activitic As .. ociation. nod of approval "vas "'·iven and the Fl)' ino K11icrht. were born ~ then airborne 0 ' ' L) ~ just three n1onrh htter ·when the group pmch~Lecl ib O'·.vn airplane. a Cliampior:t activity th J(njght . r rcse.. nt an X- . c.cllen t 'am p] ' of ach i. yement tbrou<">J t C'\ op ratton. Skill c1 pil L :we 1 ndi ng a hand to f<"llow t"tlc t'n b rs ·who want to kat n to fly, all 't•v0rki.ng clnsel r l•r ith the f-[(lg;:n ", H;t nJilton 's fanH' fl fl , irw family, proprieWJ'S o r t l~ ' Hamilto1r airpM·I, . ..:\ tud ent uwmb r ol th Kni<-.·hc , . thmt·tg'h fti:, dub. r·an obtain h is pr iva(C ] i]o t' . l] (:(.'J1, €: Cot l ·s t.h n ha lf t it ' .s randarrl ~t irpurt ·t>St. . ,., ndiog- on rhc dge t F tIt ht1 din ~· ·t rip, l~-1 11 Cit ' \er f'I.Ucl Jn H ' I-Pl1 " at£11 ·d as lkgky m;:~d ~ his r~ppro, cb , 1-vc l ·tl oFr, aml land <l -- t:J.of .:.1 pcd't•t t. ln:nchng. uut n 11 hi "'g ~~ Ji~,ll <"' pr~ Li<"~ \-rou ld n ' t 1 a k · .·ar of. '1 he; . ltllf)k hand · w.ith Jti.m a['f't ·r he b~ l tax.i\·d to d c dge uf tb qdp-, p;trk 1l and 1 Ill Ids nJul-l>r. UqJ, Ie· \ as rhe f i.tl)t pw·du ·t of ';h:Jll lpl<m' n .,~·V i otg;:tniz;ttion - rtul , ·t FJyiHg l.n i ,J1L CONTINUE-0 0'111 NEXT .PAGE J CONTINUED • MEM.BKR. of Ch an1pion 's fl in g- club see th eir place of employment from n difCerent point ot view t b:J JI mo t o [ their f'e llo"· wo rk e rs. T <1ken frorn the we:t sid of Ham ilLOJl at aliout one tbot and feet . mmh o[ th re idenriaJ area •nrrourl(ling th mill i.: \ i l ­hle. That": R~ack ' trcet Bridge aero, · the t i l •r . ' •• 1'( 11 .'\ rER S . IU . Cf\< 1· \ ' I ) IJIJ IH ; ) _l , ·t,\ , .,,. llog:w, k :111 uf H amilh1, p.ihH .. Bi ll i1, 11t liJ O:t t· l~it l • 1<\,IJ ig l ll t" k.lllt 1-t> II ~. .m I 1·he 11 o ln. Ch<lil tpi on· I fvinw. dub 011 ., a " ' \' u d,~: d h,l i ~~~­H o~an llt 11h ·h. pl·opti ·H ~~ ol lfw ll:1milt<Hl ,4i 1pmt. tnt· tl "'i' help 111 g · llin ~· 1he duiJ ·tarl tl. <) - • I His ustudent work" cotnpleted, Champion B l '11Rl'C fl0 , 1 i11 rlt · ll}·ing . ni ~ltt' ~ , r.; l ont · p~·,n· r \ l' l n ·a ( l1id '" ,•.•. iV•' IJ by. Hill ( he~'ll ' t , C.u (;( ''" Uilio Di1 j,j 111 Cha tn· pi\HI'i, \O>lkin> ll'g"l'lhl' T, a l'(.' able 10 o bt:.tin :t prilatr pilot 's 1 i :t· n~l lot I · ~~ th ;,111 h;xlf o l rh · ~Land an l ti r-po11 n1st. ·• I iJ l" I v\1 k,. I tchni ,tl s( niH'.' , ;£1 'n ' 1'1 ~- i t ), in rl11(' lPl'. 1~.-lE RTAIX .MlL ' AT Rl\ I~E.S. MEETlNGS of lhe club con­. i-.r.· of "gTottncl· Hying·· hv wa; of c. A l1'10·dcs. 'fh e film~ he lp ~wdelH.:; an t pilot· to fun her t h · ir kno'l' ledge of aviatio n . POSED .AT THE PROPELl~ER uf the dub·. a i rpl:~ne, prett) Regwa .dllender. Bonus C<llU P\Itar ion . add. a feminine touch to the Flying h.nig:hr membership. Regina is learning w fly, a11d ba~l Lwo hour, to her credit vd1en Lhe pic;ture 111as taken . JeTe~- advice to Other Champion girl'. •·If ' 'OII '.r:e interested in ::t\·ialion at aJJ. h )' ;.dl ll1!!.1t1.'. le<!rn to fl\.' . It' .. thriiUn'g ." ~gley enjoys the th rill of solo flight URBOR~f FOR. '!.HE FIRST J'lMK iJ) J1hA H. Bill Begk) :Jeg:ins 1_o gaiu a) ti.t,uJe on tlw t<Tk -•>If. 'I 1c: Fl ~ ir1g Kni~!tt · t ~-g•n• ­mxf uftu.:1all) l)fl ~ pnl ~. l:Ull hr Jul · 1 h<rd fi{)Wfl mor dwn H!,OOO mile~ iu their own phm ·. jlllttfllg th ~ g,J'tlllp .~wo month., ;1h ad ot 1 hd r planned fd1€du1e. fHRU .LS ()F l'L\'l (; ;\LO-:\'E ha ,,. come t0 li v !'al Chnrnpiort <·n tpl0ye ·s· !tinCL' tLe Kllights 11C J' ( rgani il.ed. ' r'IJe t\e:vonca Cl•iet: w:l.~ pbotngraph d i;), Obii1 Oi\'i·don I'h }fQ~Taphce l)lu"llt CaJ ·tw · ll. who wall il luti\1€ llv "ll l.itll' · IJCl Vo tv." lt wa · qn[,, the sc( ~nd • ti i!lct !:dol~ f Jr fl[llltf liC . EVJ~S FOGO ED 0 .. ST-IJ£.ET, }<t1J1es D. Williarnson , 24, who'll b a soplwmo.re nt · orth CarrAina StaLe Cflilt:ge I hi.~ fa ll, bas been assigned to Insp-ecticnt f~n surnmC'r cm)Jloynv:nl. iJ :.on of Mr. and . 1rs. J. ))_ Williamson, ol' near Ca11ton , young vVilliaJ hOI! is m.:ajo t'i ng in Pulp and Paper Tecl1110 logy. H ·s show1 here wa lc.bing lor cl •fect~ at the dry end Qf '•J. J.1 P a1x:r 'fa hin . 4 l I ' 'il '-G 'l ROW L, Da11rl Ji.i1 f.tatJ rd. 21, pn1' tiui~hmg !•tU...h<>" 011 (ltl1 rt"l rcH top ill tin• J'.. H 1-'i till "h(·rc h~··s !Ji'CrJ '" iu_t \ d "'nllliU <:111pl<"nwrtt. He:', the !'o'J\1 af \lt. <!llcl \ l r, Wdlh "-id-prtlH.k t•f (_,IUHftl. ,Hld ,. nw;oai11g i11 ln!-{li~h ;jt Drth~ Cni-v r~i1: 11'her-e h<''li lrt' 11 C'nior Lhi fall. + \ORKI (, \'I ill \f \( H l I 'R \. l1a11l Dean Ja k'l<,n i-. ~o;<l'illillg a I•Jt t)( expvnence in Lhc Ca.n.lin:• l>i\isnm t \.ililie .. lH~i''Htnumt this summer. \ juuior at Xottu C;,noHna State College, } fl•mg J ac:kson i rua tori ng itt dvil cnf0neering He 1~ rhe >fm of \.Jr. anrl :vll's. Sarn J ackson of Cl~-rle. t ,IFF, G t l,\1: n ) · n~" .\l r a nd('r is th~;' "nn ( ll !I r. ,t n t l\ h s.' 1- M :11\ i 11 \ lt'-,.all le1 . tll' C:lll[\111, . \ ;'~igncd I I tl le r nllls.f l lo.;l•:nt ( IH' ti • Jt:rr ' !ll'l\'l:d as lift: g t~ ~n·d fnr 1he l :lt ,,pa o l'i.ll.lii ·il :11 Lat · l.o),\,ltl ill ) ttl). \ seqin r ~·[ Du-ke-. h e 's SltH.h in~ r .. ,. lll ~- mi_ni~tr\. S l ' lJ [)Yf {, CCOU '' ll i'\C , l '~ug·c nc R. lgou, ~;. , is slw wn )pt•r·a titl g- ~ 1~ 1 a h i11 • in Car •lina Clt:.nnpin H'l:i :\ (('<)l lllltll)!; 11qJ>~rt.tn• ·nr \rl tt' l t:' ltc lt :ts b ·e rt a~s i g tt ecl. :\ . ~ llltk nt lH l'l t · Oni v.·r ii ' of ' 1 \~llll CS ' ~·.:. l gou is majuJ.:­i, Hg iH /\(' 'tHIIit 'ing a tHl 'X jH'f'.l -:i Ill gra ;lnalc n ' t , J r iu g. A gvod ;Hh lt? it-. l ).l;iJU is au oul · ' tao ling soWn tlt niOUlld!ull<ln . • - -- -- ------- - -- - - -- - - ___ :.....___ - - - _ .. --- ' • • • College students earn while they learn at the Carolina Division T ur r R-FL ·xr;; AREA of c;.ha:mpion's Carolina Divj i()n ha. a sumed the proportion of a gigantic sum­m r cal~lpn· . )!hm: than , ixty earne ·t young coll®ge stHdenc ar applying them ehe tO the numerous extra ta<; ' that fa even: iadoUstr d:urin · the Ya ation . eason . I • You'll fjnd the::e y nn!if': te.t· · at 'vo.rk. throughout the Ca1 ulina pbnt, from the ' · od Yare.;!, to the hipping do. ·s. f11ev're tive in fo~estry '"mrk from the Fibreville • "'ur ery in Cant n t > til \'a t pio.e plantations in outh Ca1 ehna. Th } 'rc heipincr with there reational program :u the hampinp Yi\1: '-\ , at Camp Hope and ::Jt Lake L1 ~n. ' [tall cam . abotH a .. -pa.n f the fulfillment of Cham-pion philrisophy thac mnd rn, p o :re. iv businE:5S ha an obl:igar irm to h¢1j the: }OUIJ.Oer g neration in building . . a 1 i,•·ht r j mae for all 0f m - an obl igat-ion io help . ~ d v"lop tomourHv' · J ader . Tem1 rirary umrner t.:mpl();,ment wa of£ ·rei to ol­tege . tudent . The quota of 80 wa.s ctuic.kly lilled by ~elii;U y mns m ~n- eager to eorn mon .y f01 th ' ir colleg· exp en- s thi.~ fall. ' nd ·wit.h a -& in cere d ·sire w gain a · pl'i:Leti(a] tYm·king kn< •'l-d edg · 0f th lJII!>in. ·world which the_. will oon en"'-'+ Th y cam · f:r( m ma1 r\' c- JJ 'o·es and IJrtiY ' .lti - . Th v ~ I 'h i are Jr pa jpo-(o awkJ • \'<Jrict, ofcur· ·r . . Theiein.t ·r ~ t · rea h intO \- iltua lly •\(•J y n ld It ·'1Hlcavor LllfH h s Wadi' .\m ·•rka. the 11 ( J I J~ftJ:,pCHJU!i and happi . t 11<Hi011 r,n Eanh. \n1o A" t!.L:ul a re .,twl l-it~ of ;\f ·c!H.wil;Jl, Elc ·t-ric 1, Chuniral and Ccra111ic Engin~eri nc . {)111 . - . irr m<.~ JOn il t i.n Pulp and Paper T echnolog , ethers in .Business Ad­Il'li. nistraticm, Accountitig. Fore t Management, Physical Education> and the liberal ans . . till others ar p reparing to m~.ni ter to Lhe spiritual need of their fellow men. As nearl. a po sibl , each E them was a.ssio-ned to work which would help prepare them for their chosen career, . Son::te o£ the,e tudent were able to , tart thei colle e st11dies through ch<)larsh.ip grants from the Champion Paper Foundation . Their earning th·i . ummer will help them continue. The majm·iry of them are on of Caro­li na Champion, a.nd there is no doubt that man ' are plannin g- toward permanent a·sociarion wich Champion after gradua t.ion, even tbough no obligatlem i invol d lhro:ug-h th ir teraporary umm r ·. mpl rrnent. Le. t tl'le im pr ssion be ga incd that the , umrner jobs lla d~- beer1 created ju.H to hdp the col lege bo - a] on ~. it ntust b c ropbas i~.ed th ~tt Gbampion .is gdting a fulJ r ~ LuJ n for its inv Slrnent in th<~ ir · ervi s. lL' t\- o-w .' - Hreet f.Hld th tra.Hic rs flo·wing mnothl .. both 'i•Va • l< gardle ' oC tl e.. jobs tl)e · h tve b en cv.i~ned. tb - ~ t J ergp ljc young . tud nt are 11rni:ng in a lay' w· ~ k fm· < cla)l': p, y. h e- r are h ~lpin g to clt~a r 111.,) rn n of tb . jol1~ '>\' llt(h rnusr 1) . st:herhdcd ·nch . ear du ing th ''goc1u" ~-,,~nwK r wcaLher. ;\1 11 · jnq' rtanl i r~ the e es of many ·a rol:f.q_a ham­p ion~; is (hL' fact that tr tr1n· \3f'<ttions tan b talv n at d-co; it ;.d~l tit t<' , I~<.: UlLI ~c tlte colleg-e h~:<ls ar<; hc'J.- I"O tZtk u"ct· , ·hilc r ·.gulat Jttplo y c<:<~ ·njo) a wdl· &:u· n.~i! d rt::,..,t. _.\uy wa _' ·'Oil h1ol <tt iL jt's ~l gnotf d ~al fur '"l: er ·ope u;rH't"rn :d . CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 5 • ' CO 'TttiiUEb • ( -==--- -- -- ummer • • • Most of the ou ngsters have jobs which will help to prepa r e them for their future careers ' L ·Cl !\ I:.ERfl · TO DE- 'T , Tn'>y T. Hall. 20 ha been assi ~n e d w he ]'J an~: Ew• i nl::~ring 1 . panm· t-tl. He's ~ l ww n. h rc Jea nin w.p a wmpa:1 'Y motorq cl . Troy is the ~ n of Mr. and . ~fr . Vivi <Jn Hu IJ . nl C:m1011, :tod wi II llt a ~ ' ior ~tl . anJ T . Coil g at· Cwensh<>JO fhi fall. JJ · i. l o<tjorin • in Mecl1ani al Enginr·er.i11 g. } EEKf rc TWO DE R'E£ , Jame' E. 'Burton, 2l. ~ maj tin7 ii1 bmh P all' nd Pacper at1d - Jechani al £ngi eel ­in at . 'on b. arolina tate ( "flt The : u of . tr. and -:'\1rs. J. ·. 'Btatl}n. of nearbY Candler. he':; ·hv'l ·n rut .a n~ . . a test on pulp in the Chemical I WORKl:--.G W lTH YOl'::" ; TfR.' . . \'ad Ganett, :23, is en in~ · a'­ ·i tant pJ), sical director for harnpion YM \. during lh .nmrner. H-e ma­jored in Bt ·i rte · dm'i n · ·natitln ar • Elon lle!rt" la t _prirw. He t"ifl oon-t. bnue hi" et'iucatiou at \Ve, t rn · • .r - Lin a oHe • Uti~ falL H ~·\ the . n <)t ]\fl-. Thoma' G::n retr and the late . Ir C<JI'l'tll ('>f l.ib ltV. ' -. • .H I 'TERlAL SfiJO'l:t'JT O) ·e Whi t '. 1 H . i . pe.udin .t t'l.1ajn:ril O.f ht~ 8ll (\Hrl r 'tnplo l1t e ll t o·~ridi.n , \ i li.Of, th rou, 'h 1.he mill. H ,.,i[! b a th i rc l-)t'ar ~>tu lcut • t the ~ tlt hc;,n<?en I\1} ri. t T l1 1 g'ical ~ minary ~~r '\' a!.. FPr ·st C11l g.:: thi .fal1. lie' tl)' ~cn) of '\l[ r .. mel M.rs. E. l'. 'Whit , Rt1lh Tk>nilon . N. ('. L I "I, . ', .\ l", I LI" c_. .. lr.'. , rc"e~r . D can Tn.1. anC) . 23, is majodng in Radio Hroadca.sting· a t ,\<;he,ille-Biltmore ('ollegc wh re h '11 be a :>Ophomote thi~ falL He's the ·on o( Mr. ;~n(\ . r r~. Billy H:wev, of U e<tl' a n ton . He cln·w an a ;·ignmem in tb Pu l r Dq­ing Departm nt· when he . tart ,d h i. rcmpnmry summer emplo;m.ent. i\fi\Rl.lNG A £E.D T R EE, W . C. Mood y, J r ., 22, received his degTee in Fot c. Lry Managem.en t this pring at Tonb Carolina Sta te oll ge. He's the SQ ll of · i r. and tv[ rs. W. C. food , o( ,a n ­I on . and h: s been assigned to the v oods De­partmen t th ' · . ummer. f Je will enter the army som t im in Octob r o a e 011d li menant. T il i ~ pho1.0 was made in S u th rolina. PL"LLJXG ::\T ,<\IL~; Claud J efferson R eece; J r ., 19, will be a 't"nit)t at ('Jem · n Colleg thi;: fall ''here he is majori ng in Electrical En ineeri ng. He'$ b eu a signed to the Plant En 'n •ring Department for sum mer mplo •ment and is ..;IJo\n here workin Jtear th old ' melt cr Building. He' 1t e so11 of • fr. at~d ;\1rs. C. J. Reece, of Wa nes,,ille. ' r \CIU . 'G p . PER, Thorna . I 'ewman , 2 1., is eeing 'ummer . ervice in rolina Cham.pi n's Fini ·hing Room. Ht:' ma1orin/ in Cenunic E.11giueering at Clcan,>n College :n.d ,~jJI h a junior thi faiL 11<!': 1he tJ of . h . and .lls. !rank h\ ·ewman, of ·aniOn. • PLA CING WlNDEJ DR .M , Thomas L. Conine, 2 1, has h en assigned to Hook· Mill Machin:es and U ·aters for spmmer emplo ment. The son o·E Mr. ancl Mrs. J im Conin ', of ::anton, "(1t1ng Corzine is majoring in ·Industrial Ans at Western :a rolina College where he'll be a sophomore Lh i · fall . • ; • \VII Lt.'\ 1 IH R I'(} W ' LIS. HI, is t lt t> ~< H n( , r r. a.u:d ·[ s. }al.lll'' ·1. \ V<· ll ~, of u ar 4ntott . ·ll e 1 : IJ ·c ~l <t ~si.gn ed tu l'l.mt Eo­• it;c~.: ri1P Derm) 111C'Ut t!'l j . ~.t ll!l · tlll' r an!l j tn :lj( fi 11g In ~ i \"l ~~~tgin 'l' t"in' :11 N0nlt ruuli-na . !at , Colle••e. Vunng· Wells ,.:ill ftc wphomu• · t lti · fa ll . 7 • L(J(,~ frOIIi tbc· '><JI I Ifr.t' n l l' iJw I L!l!lhel ( u rnp,n r ~ fort 'h :n • fii 'IJHgll l in h ) r<lil tlllll Jirdc :u!td :11 ll llw 11. J <' '). ·' ' • n ·,1 I lm tfu• 8 '' ,(" 7 d t•ft, rJ-1 ·1. ' faiJs f!'(lll'l tfl 'I< IWllli ll : , l tHIH~· d y US "] [.,, ltl •\ <•Ill IIIli h ' ndl iH·d J11 tl1 · lll'lflllf.l I l l(• ( I I pull . UE.HARJ lNC is tll.e fir<t s I, 'I f.or a II logs ~'J 1 pr-o­\, s. d l th Snutbern P _i11 • Lumbe r C.f>tup~u Jy . 1 be slab · left ov r, alter s<n~' irrg <He then d an, ltd ca n be hipp e d , 'Tea ll • iu reasi ng 1 bei ,­va lu e. ' ' Texas Division joins with lumber -companie-s to rnake greater use of timber resources ., . L -'IERF_:s AN OLD SAYl 'G a bou t the meat packing indul?try t hat "they use everything but the s<1uca l." T he paper industry goes them on · b tter: they u se eve1-ything but the b a,r~ - atJd even it ha a vah1e. . . . The mo t recent tep w '~ ard making that . . true a:t Champiotl'. T ·as Division is a newly inaugun,tted progTam of putchasing [(ready t.nade" chi ps. Until a sho.rt time ago, only pulpwood logs were brou ght _ into the T exas op ration to be deba:rked; chipped, · and tarted oo th ir way t11;rongh the p:J.ill But Ch.ampii11J, for n1any years a leading exponent of l'orc t on~>e.rvat i o n , saw the pracll aJ p os i­blli ti : of ·;:d.vaging' the fiber from. '"-'0 )l f burn -·d a.-. wa ·tc at sawmills. - So, through a coop •rati eprogram witl·Hh L an:d M I.umbcf Co1upany at Willi and th e Ternr)l- Sawmill lr'lt.c:.:rcsts) whi h r present a higbJy div ·r ificd lumbering a nd rnan:ufactur· ing peration ntcxed itr Dib(J]l, Te ' , a n w appwa '11 to g •tdng l·he mo t from Te as fo·rest l 1a~oo b ~en £ound. t Diboll , "' h "'re an a,v ·rag of J50,00.0 bc,ani (·et of Juwf)'(' is proce. sed ea. h uay, a Te en t innovation ha h • n the d cbarkin o l log. befor · '>aw.ing thern in to ltrrdJ "l'; ir Jllllkes pos<Sibl ' a Ll::lore Hi itu t utilizar.inrt ol timb -r; A · onli o~ to Lalane T<'!nlple, g uerul s, l 's manager of S(nHh rn Pine Lund "f. . f;l tpany, ·rJJanagement of th va t·i JU (Otrlf ani rnakinO' ' ' up the Temple Jn dustries ha e alway been consciou of their responsibility to make the n1;ost of n a tural resources and w in ure a continued ad~qu ate supply of timber. There­foxe, it -;;,.. as natu r<Ll tha t they hould be inter- . es ted in ,.vorkjng vv i.th Champion on this ne·t ' appwach to an old problem. Working on the theme of full utilization, the Temple Indus tries produ e many prod­u cts, f rom large railroad timber down t broom handles and even. wood flour th.at i u ·eel in comp osition n~o'fin.g . T he ·wood now going into the chip ' ·which Champion pur- . ch ases was not completel wa t ·d prior to the r:e ent ionova ti n, b ut ac;<; rding to !fr. Tem­p le it ·wa ~ not being mihzecl to the fuU t. Until the in tall atiou of th debarker at 1 i boll a few mun th <~go th ' 1og · were sawed a · th 1 caru from the "':·ood , a.n l the slabs wcr burned a - fu 1 for tbe plant op. ra ion . Hy tebarki ng before a wi-r:tg-. the .rnat l"i t t h a t u ·ed t0 make up the lab is· now !eat after sa vin~· a.nd an theref Jfe be dtip:ped , gr a ll ' increa ·in.g its va lu . And a c rding tu Carroll Allen, pJ, nt eng·in r who .i a t­iog as plant , uperintendem thl sum..J'net, i· <h nee itHli rat ':> t11 , r th , heat ~-e n rat ·1 hn-rn h rtrk a J <1n~ i cq u~l Lo the a moutH fornt · rl -;wpp.lied hy th 11tir labs - robabl ' b ~- ~• Lks<. it wok a.ll th BTU' · in 1 h lignlr~ in th · '>labs ~o dt the Jfloi tu re CHl t of th JU. ' CONTINUED ON NEX'f PA{;E ~J • CONHNUEO '' \ Future plans indicate that the program may be adopted by smaller companies to() O PEH.AflNG on a five-day week , son;;je three and a J aJf carload (){ b.ip a day, averaging 75 to 80 thou!i<Hld pound p ~r car , are pre.par d f or Lh.e Champion pulp mak­ing pmcc !><":.,. \1\fh.en t bt::y reach Pa adena, they are unloaded Jrom the car wirh a fork lifl Lruck ancl put directly unto a crJJJ\'cyq· bIt had d lor our chip stTCC J~ :-. . . \cwnJi n. to f arl R. Bt::nclcLsco, Tex·~s divi s i~)n man­agerJ th~ OM of tlr ·~e d1ips is a botH the :-,am ' a · th s pr ·pare l L C!.JaHJpron, ~r> that tm ying the11 ready mad 1.., Th:ll cem~ i.dercd ;t rnon y·saving c.) ·vice, lrut ·w iroponaut (_on:s ·:rvation mea. ure. nd t he end i<o r)o ~ in ~ igllt fol' . ~ 11 ch np<TilLiuu!-,, ·1 n ' a lre1rdy til f ·asib ility qf a r-.in,il;.Jr ()peLHinn for SIIIaller lulflbcr Cli lnj >:.tn i t::; ha ') h c'C:ll prov··d ;l r');d addition ;•] ,..,( Jll)t l' ~ ( I c h ips C.l r · h ·in g in u '"' r i • a 1 {'d. De li u-r r of :-.kip · rrom tiJ l. and \II l.tn •tlwr Comp:ll t • l1 4s alsr, os t.arted , ;;md ~ ll;n, lp ion j.., ·• u lug ;dH>lll ;l c:trlo:ld l.i d.il)' frorTI l'IJ<t1 { IIHL •. J'hn !'l~ wl11J lta v ~ 1-, lll (Li •d tlw '>\1<'111 he1i \1 ( ' tl1 ~11 it is ' not (Jii( practi t I !Jut IJlllfit:!bk, a11d t!J :H it \,'\ ill ht•lp IJ J insure a '<11Jfil111 C'cl '{ IIJijil l ol m :oHt·t i:d lor I qt h lumhel <.W il ptdp. Awl in di . wonl ( r L ;H ;IJI. l t0 llipl ·, ·· rr j.., Ott ul llw fin <.: ( CJ lltl illUli11n:s th;u gre·11 < uwp;tllit' '> ltkr Ckullpiotl haw<' rnadt.', th:tt the 1 ar • t fl PJ ing· ma~ k< 't\ J, ,, 1 :tw Jn:ttt,: l i II\ like tllest· hip as ;:u.t ,imli( 'ILion . Jl hc-i1 ~ · n . (· of pul li , respoli si {yj I i ty :· 10 ll L 't .()(; . . RJ'.. ' \ \f;l1 im"' !Hntl''' • \<it 1 -laJ., ht;al ing t"''" rl tlu~ t 1nt>111 h:-tl •t t~ r ·1( '"" <.~nd tbl 'J•ipp . • • 1.\T\.-}' ' I Ei\ li'Ll•'. ~ : d •, 111 : ~11 : 1~<' 1 il~r tl1-l' Smllllen1 Pn~ l. uml•~'r Ctmlpau~. w.~tch t· ~ <hips Ldl OJ.IIlJ Lll ' cr ' 11 . . \l . LLI~ R PIECES ar c:1rduH) · 1led, ·o tlJa-t all the lmnhet is nli1izell 10 th: gn;:ate t pn·.,iiJl ectent. SCR ·:E. : - f) CTHPS a r • hJawu to Champion'!! Te-x· ' Di i.sio11. ~rUE SCR :\ P,' evet11' ually fiod their 1 a · to the chlpper on tbi.s con­\' e OT bel t. Yo rm cr.ly tb r w re burned lor fu~ L AT 1' ASAP.Ji:L ~ /\ th. • ,bips ar unl o<~ ded I rom th bo car bv H n Idlebircl. • h • xas Division um u s~s s(HU' 3Ve ca 1 l0a~s a day. ll I I~ l{OBI P I l'fliJ.l II' . ( ltt-:1111 .11 l...thot .ttr>l\. ( .ll olnta ll i i 1n11. · I •t'l .1 111 '..\~1.:'1 ' l~.tng' otlf ol ,lli iOtllllhift l . l till~ lft.tn ,111 oil H. 1 jill 1 h t' \ Ill . J' \ :t h\ cl \ ' n ,,lilt .1 ... oll nl hobb oL 111d i 11~ .t lttllnnlJil ~ \'lt<'n r•tH:' .,, ,, t; Ood •I Il l () 1 L(', h \ ~( ( I l a 11 t I IIIII I hi I<· at th vi ' 1 v I c·-, t. 1'\(' .d ' I\ <.IV",\, 1llL<1 to Willl' s tb f' . jill)'' a t lndiatlapnli .., )p< '(h·a). I h.~t. in m; opinion. i ,1b nlut I~ l 0[ . .. ' ROBERT Q U 1 ' L \ r\, . :\l Fin ­i hi~g Ohio Djvi. ion : "The ~oo Mile Auto I ace i my favorite sports e ·ent. r ve ne er een Lhe race on De ora tion Day, hut every year since 1947 I have gpne to lndianapoli for [he q uali li­cations, which I think ar more . interesting. A per. on get to ee each indi idual car durin · the trials, becau each one i on the track eparatel .' .../. .h: / _'rL- - C H . I LO l ' I E n P 0 C K i\ J.l (; ,\1 "' Jrtiltg, Ol1io l)i\ j., io n : " I a tl ( ' tld ·d a \ ,.,,,[d ,...,t, ri ;, la tll C.ku land l ;1;; t 1 ·:1r - t IH l l • • J 11 l ' \' 'lurk ( ;i: llll 'i \ll ll !11 · ~l·li n •. It Jl'idh \'H\ ,1 tltt i iJ I t t {" l \'.11 • g t <·: tt l t. tll lf • atll ~ pia . '\ p enatt l'll j•l) Ill(' g,tl )l\' 'iO llllttlt lli O i l' l1 I >t i 11 ~ i 11 tltl' 1 rtJ d 1 h a 11 \ ':tl( h i ltg it Oi l ll It \ i~ ll>l l. I .lti ... \ ',l 11 1 li t l t inw 11 .1 Vo 1ld ~., 1 11 ., , h 111 t:t l' it l t·u llt ''' ·. d l(' r ' i., ,,,,tJ tin" li ' i t ." JOI-h · 'STl~ \ EN~ON. M~magetu · tH Phnlun···, G<'JH' ra:l Office: 'Tvc alwavs . . ' w ·1 ted t.o . ('' the Jndianap()]j )) Races, ;:tnd bst '<'a 's Ohio State- ~Jicbigan tooth a l g llll' t·vets as exciting as ~ttly­thiJJg 1\e ·n:~r se tL But if 1 had lo thoo~e just ()Oe ~ etH. I'd 1 j~k. th Hlft. Da i,.; Cup re nn i~ rnat ·h ~s. I 1laye I l>,i:skethall ill hi<)'h . d 10 1 l ' "'' ith T .u Tra ~Tt. atHl I'd Ji.ke tn w:Hch h'm hc·1 th .\uo;t rnli·. lL thi ' ve:n.' ' ' our J J~: A l-IA YES, Boons Computa­tion , Ohio Divis.ion: '' l.ff)rS<~ t<tL ­ju~,. i:.; my favnrit , sport und _the J .en 1 u ·k I • r h y my f-it v o ri tc c cnt. ""flwi ·e is nnthi1 tcg lik · th · thrill of scebq; th hors you pick n> lll o <'r the Jin1sli lin · 1 i rst. I. ~· ttf nd ·d the K ·n tw.:ky Derby in 19!J3 and J 954, ~wd lhe II~O f) l 'i j)I~C la CU lar 'V"'lll WaS the s ta ltding ro sing 'My Old l<cn­lllcky l:low ·.' T lP 1 im fuJ ep-; are good, too." · ' . . . l -... . '. . . . .. ',;~~: .... , ·~' ~- . . '<!< . .. According to the HJnquiring Reporter," baseball's still our natio·nal pastime ~OlHU · JOH.:\. ON. Box. hop, Te..x­a. - D.ist ion: "The top sports event 1·\· · -,cen i · the T xa tate Hi£rh cbool l ,k.etbali toum:ament. I gue ~ l fe ·1 that way beca:u·e there i s mu<.h en.thu ia rn .and ex itement con­neu 'c " ith the tOUJ'Y y, and rou se t . bt:. ..,t high . cho.ol b !,. ~hair in the <>ta,te. r { -e n the tournarnent fV\1¥ce il1 If L t h p(" [() 0 again . " ·P R ' R.-\YS · . fa h.ine l~ JOID, Texa-. f)j i'>iori: ··r aU~ lik Laseba:ll, am. tin1 , p,rn' .h e. l.H~t abc \e .aJt l hls..t: lh"' Bf(JOkh ll n ,.('jn '1''1 and '\-'Q.l11 ' ttl ... {; them !' 1<1 : jn t J1<. \ \' Jl·kl S~.:rie . dJ..i< h j<; the top '>P(JcJ b . ·• em ; 11 ti l • 1: m ld to n1e. J h '~P · l'n 1 goi I)'• ~et l\J ..,<· • d ~ crit 1'1w nf the · day ." ' . 4 ,. .. ALONG cOM ES a r ich nncle a tld offers ·ou •·~tlt • • • choice of tickets to America's finest ·por events. v hat would yon pick: Bo , sea ts for the ~" orld :,eries1 The 50-y.a:rd-line at the Ro s~ Bowl? Ring ide aL Madis n Squate Garden) Here's how a few Champiom ansv.,•ered th quc.•tion when poHe 1 b the Inquiring Reporler. Ba ehall, it woLdd seem, is st:ill our nationa l pasrjroe. -- STEVE SC: RBOR U H \1 o · Offic Car lin Dh·i ion: ":Stoth r, you can make ruin the Wotl l · c ·ies. J'U nen· or­gl,.' t the l 9~ 2 \ ' · rtd " ric"' be­twc~ n the Yrntk e.. HU th Dod­h · t s ·whid~'·ntth full '"'I g< nw :. 1 . a ' (:d1t' ( th ' ga 1 tlt""i . •• C\ en l h , ttin.g- rm ~ du p tind'>. Hi ~ .st thriU . f1t ,,. - dtc ,.~,· av tli J hnn ' • ki1:1.." <ouhl _hit thoH -~i,l l.importdn .hot; If' 1 u ns. tO}. h~· rould hit rhHr. :1ppl •!" 1.3 - FIRST. THE STORY for Champion 's new movie was planned in \'ilding· office in Chi cago. Clockwise: Morgan Gibne •, Wilding: Cal Skillman, Champion; Lang Thompson. , am Beall and Jhn Kel ­lock, Wilding; Ernie , elson , Champion ; R . L t-lc\hllan, Wildin . ' \ • • • New movie, in color, to be finished and released this fall S T '.M 1L G from tltc w ide­~ pr ad uccess of Champion' three cole r mo ies r lea cd abou l two year- ago; Pubh Rclatinn 1:1 is now i.n the process o( pr cluc..i ng a fo-url h film for releas · late tlri y ar. " ( er a year of study at t1 plan­njng- durin g whj c!J mat ag JTI ("'nt p r, onn 1 throughou l t lw t:orn pan) 11Jad · l)ugge tic>ns and approv ·d the srript - rh ' n w nwvi j.., 11 w i.:a · til · f'ini shin g s ta g·-; . B n ut s · ot it'> uniq11 · LJ·~ ull rent, ma11 y vho lta\ t C:V i('\V ~d it ~Cly th:lt t!JL' 'IIUl Y prolll-ises to pro · " r vulttrion. r ·" dtt strial Jilm cir Jes. • • Ill I ll · .\ '> in the ca~e rd " f) ·c·p Rt•ot'> , .. ''ClJ<Hl Bu. n ·ss·~ and "Paper \t\' orl., " the new fihu i ~ b ,•ing prepa1 (l b • \ 1\filding Pi< urc ]'rr>dtl tint ),, lw ., (J j C ltiutgo. Th ~crjpt w t \ ·1 iueu by ~am lk<t ll, t•\'110 ahn ·wn >l •· Oe- ·p Roo t ' ' <Ill 1 " Paper \' 1 k.'. l4- The three lead role , in a cast of 23 persons, are played by ta lented Roll ywood actors of man 1 ear ·' ex­peri n e. The pro lu ction cr w in ­cl ud ·s some of the forem1 ·t movie­IlL! k. e r s in the b u ·in ' · s. n "'' E<~<> tman color film is b<'iug 11s ·d ­which , in i. t ~e lf is an inncwation in the making of itJdU ~> lria l nH lYic::.. l nlike Lit tb n.: r arli r JJW ·i s. tlt l! u ·" · ~HJ - mi1111t pmdt t<l ion d nc tlOl <Oil\(' ' ~ 111 (1'>'\ag' a i11HI thC (QHI · !'<II . P ·nh ·r, it is a p1 1bli . ... en·i(c pi< till<' wlli< h \·vi.ll ha' • wick :tpp al l<•r 11!.111 • ty tl( s of ~tndicnc~· . f J ]l llll ( O ll lf h_:ttOII ,,f thl' ll( 'W lilm , tlk (it t howiu • ., \viii h held Jot Ch; t~~tpi oo nt'll tgtnlt'tH , ltll' eul ­plo f't •;., a11d Lh ' tl famili1•:-., ~ n I l• il' ou t' rt('i ghiHlr in ow· 1 bnt <t)t ll wurtilit . I h e~e \ill be lol[O\vtd h ' pt · tt!i r . c.n·c n i H g-~> a 11tt g"t' tl t·al publi , di-.tribuli 1 . \J()R(;I\ , r C lr\NE\', pro.lucc1 .. , Wi I ding's Production Hollywood Actors ?\E L~-O J' LEIC:.H won a I 9£);~ "an or nt tltc year" a v::tnl for his pmnay· I ( f .1 ·u.-, in a ;.e rie of li lm-; on the l ife o l Cl1ri:-t. :ow appeari n g; iu Columbia an<l Uuited \nis ts rd(':J~e . , lw haf' be ' ll featur d on rv in "l\1 d ie" and th ' "Loretta Youug- Sb,lw.'' in the Cast ... FR:\ t l K. R. \VILCO.c' , under coutract L1> \ arn cr Bro;,. for :; cH~ ra l ve;u s, i 1> a \'E' Lerall of movie~>, ' l'\ and th' e ~tag . Oul: or hi ;, Oll rslanding ri lm role:; was in C. B. lki\lillc's "T en Coltln t<uJd ­mcnt s.'' On T , he h<ls pla cd in "Ciima:>... ·· ''Ford Thea t<' r '· " Lux \ ' id e-'{) TheZ'ltcr," " Lore tt a Yo ttn g ."-llw\' ·· and " Burns and . llcn '' show!:>. PH fLIP TER.l Y, wcl l-know11 Holl y­woo\ L clt araner actor, has pl<ty d Stlp ­portin ~ roles in two Acad my Award l iclu res - "To Eacl H.i!'. Own" and "Lost. \IV ·c kcnd ." He has bcen under co11tra ·t to Me tro, Paramount and RKO SLt.Hiios. On T V, h · has been fcatur>d in tlt t.: " Ford Theater,'' " Firesitl T h <Her' ' and !he " Ethel Bar Yi lore T heater." ~ j f :- .\...,. ' f' tRIH <.R "'- 1 , l<llm•:t fillll l:ltld I \ ' actor. tilt• dut'l 101 •. , fOH\: '\i i i\LA~(' J t ~ pe'1t wlo p10tog1Upll r . 1he am taman. up '~ Behind the Scenes'' ... 15 ,.• ' .· ' • TOPPI. -c T HE LI of graduate were these [our Champioi\s who received three certificates each. The are hown here discussing their work with H. A .. H eld er , \·i e-1 rc~iden t and Carolina di vision manager. LeCt to right: Rob rt Brown, \ 'enwn Henson, B. C. Johnsou, H. A. Helder and Sam .-\bbott. Robert Gravbeal, another three-certificate winner, was absent . • . ERIOUS ''CHICO," a South American pider monkey, pro ed the life of the party as he somewhat re'Ju ctant ly wore a graduation cap for his owner, Bill A !) bOlt. .Plant Engin ering foreman. MA Y · Rou UL MPI > 'S ar an ious to bel- L •r pr pare th ms h·c~ lor pos~ i bl ~ pr motion when the Of po tunjty p c cnb ib •lf. This ' 'u. proven · hen a LOlal of 1. 3 Champion-; r c ·i\L'd a toL, l f J ~ c rti.firat s durir g- annua l V ca( iun a l fr3ju .ing gradualiun ~. l'liiif' a l Camp Ho "' Jll n J . Tbirtc n diff 'I' 11 !) I hjt h n'r · tovl·H·tl duri11 r., th ea ... aud fiv · Ch;:u jtioll 'i r (l·iH'd a lllliJE~ : ') lim· · • < nirirate'i ea h dming ll1( prriut1 nl .., 11tlv. Subj cts induderl l'ttll) and l'<~f c 1 lilt l· ltrid-. an l Pumt s, N . I ; Blu ·prinr Re· dillg 1 ' o. l ; l'11lp I}le~tdJin g; P. p r Ma.nufattttring; We ld ing ; Stt ·I {lll ~t r,· : . J;nh ·­! l1ati ; Sl c t 1et ·JI a '0111; .\cuHntl .ng: Elt ' lll 111:\r) Ele lricity N . , St;tudanJit u Ek l l i a ! l)ia14ra nt'> . ro. ; Chlorin and Cau.,t i i'vf~ rtt1fa ·tur ·: and 1'\lu prin( R ading No. 2. Instructor. tn~ re <.err, t: Edgert m, I . F. ~h 1 It n, 16 ~ eo rgc l-low. rd Tr< li l 1. \ . j. RuH, \-'\'.I . Gool b . J. ~ . Sot: be ., F. P. Warn r .. E. F . Kc{'n ' r, Edwar l Furn · s. G. Y. Palmer, ]- E. StntLc, \ 1\l. E. .\ hbou, l . H . L ngf ml. J. R. . teph ' n ~. A H . l-luut and P. B. York. He::tdi11g th Ust o£ ,.,r. tu :Jit ·s b) rcc !iving tin :er-tifi :u .' ea h •wef Sam . bbmL Ruu ' rl Gra ·b ·al, V 1'110 11 H en ·nn , P ob 'l't BrOWll an l H. C . .John on. H. . J:Tcld er, vin·-presid 'Ill and Car lliml li i ... i.on lllilllager, hi gh\ · ctlmplim ·nt 1 th ·~c Ch:tmpi )1\~ on th ir til t •1(• l itt \'UC:llioual rraini 1f.; :'ICLi\·itics ih ht• pr-; nt ed nil nl tilt' 1.1:'( ~ certificuc . . D11ll P nndolplt , 1raini11g llUp..:rvis,)l', pr 'sid< 1 0\'l'\' th(• diunct 1t1Cl'lin;4 gi~;cn lo hnnor the .h:Hrqrion. ))in­It ·r \H'> "·n 'd bul'l et lll 1 lt• h · mcnth •rs o( C1n t1tpit>ll.'" ell ·t <•J ia ~!;tff. A prtPJatn I){ rrncatim t ( ·:Httred th · pr limin n · ... e til)n ( the a' nnJl ·v nt. ·. -· .. .. \ \. \LKL , 0 of tn . \~rh~ilt D•tple.· Depart­n• ·••t iluildi•lg. Eddie 'iil1lp ~ nn 1· h.n l'N , a brc;1t)1 of r r e~ h air in wlt at i.~ known a< · ', \~phall ,\!lei ... Llllk i11 the lorc•,rou;HI ho ltl· hot a plta ll. Tllc hla. k. liquid i ~ pun1pc d lhrtHi g"IJ f '<l'll h 'lt d p ip::: i l tl<> lhe building ;p; i t io needed . '- • • • ' _.. ,_ ' • L ' • .. . '' • • HCap" Stubbs and the boys process some five million pounds of paper a year U . 'LIKE TOST .u . . vs, O hio D iv is ion 's Asphalt , lle1 isn't between t ~..,· o street ·. Actu a lly, it i. n ' t even an alle ', but in tcad, the nam.e giYen to the Loca tion of th .\sp ha!t Duplex Department. H ere, the papers for Ol(Jn: than ()ne and a half rn ill ion chewing tobacco bags are pa.·te l together in a da , 's time. lt w·ork like thi". Pap . for the container s which wi.ll t enwa lly hold chewi ng- to ba co mu r be moisture proof. Champion makes the out r wr apper, })Urchasc · th inner wrappe , and the A phalt Duple , De partmen t paste:> the two h eu togeth cr, aL a rate of a bout 400 fc: ·t a minute. OJ <..oursc .it isn't that simp! ·. nor i · tCJbac (J bag the onl) grade of water proof pap 1 111ade. Ca ... lin ·r, whi ch is u eel to prOt ~,ct ski-ds and C<:t5 - of fin ·· "h <~mpi o 11 pap<."n in ~ bipmem , i.· 1am.inat J back in A -phalt All ey. h o­g- tl r, in a ycaJ-'s time. :.thout fj, e l))jJJion puut}d:-, or paper .i~ proc.es~ed, u~ i og ju <.,t c_ndcr a 111illion pouucls of a~ ph. lt a , ear. \ 7hen que tion d , F(Jreman Ck u lc!:> ''Cap" St11bb, '-"'iH txplain that asphal l i <,b ippe<l to the Ohio Di vi siun iu tflnk car<~ . I t i u1 lo<td cd and UJJJ taiJJ eJ in 1 ant~ heated tanks at a ten1.pcrarur e of 320 9 . From the storage tanks it i piped tO ove rhead wells and then to the duplexing machine - an odd-looking co ntraption ·which at first g lance appear . w be a cross between a coater a nct the drying secti on of a pa.per ma­chine . V\lith hot asphalt b e ing applied on on. - end, the , shee ts are joined to pas · over large ,., ater-filled cooling t-oHs solidi (ying the thin layer ol as pha.lt b tween the ~he ets. rfhis all points up th fa ct that 11:1.Cll like R alph M.ill T, Harold Keller, Ed lie Simpson, Jim Fox ~H1cl Don Schtdz not only lJ;we to know ~v ha t their busin · is, b t~ t a lso must k eep an eye pceleJ for sa lct on the job. /\s p!J a lt heated to a tetnperaturc of :3'>0° is too blanted hot: to be , pl a!:ihed ! It's an intcre Ling opera cion. th1s asphalt clupl , in g. Bo1J1 mell ;w L n1.acllin , dc::;e rve credit fo r produ cing a commodity which i ,~, rna.oy tim · taken for gr:w ted by lo th in ti)'C will. c t. ::.o important lo Cha1n piou 's c us­u ''n et\ . ·For th (·i r r: •. ~ e lim:r a.s we ll as rb ·ir tl)bacco b , g, " C ha tnpi on .., wuuld lo 1o~.· 1J LO gi,·, a uud of apprecia tiot to "Cap" Srubbs :wd J1is bo ; · in ''A pha lt lle . .'' CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 17 S'l ,\RTl C A ROLL o f :~ :.c li11 -·r on I he .\ spil a lr Duple iu g· \ fadoin e, Ralph ;\1illcr, operato r, ~tnd H arold J, cll er. h i · hclpC'I , 1nake a :plicc. a lin' r 1 <q er is ntall ar the Ohio Jli \ isic111 ;.o.ml liner board a t the T e ·, Uiv i8io n. CONTINUED . -. ' ' .. .,-:._ ~ - --· - ' .. . . ~ '• - . 0 Oo - ... •:.. -A,•~· ~ --:..·.,..i''-..':;,...~·,·-. .: .... _' .,•· ~ . :. -~---. - ~:-- -- . . .. ~- . . .._. ... - ~ '· • • • • •1:' . . .. -- THl F . .'\111. 1(, ' II H. ASP I.:L\L'1 lll"l'LEX ~ li\ C HJ. · ~:. , \fille1 st.an<l' .tt the cunrrol ~ '' I oil ' Don " \'cin ' ts'' ,<, lt l.I IL ran ic~ a l amiuat t•d 1.1 it ovel' a .uolint; toll. S11p 1 v i ~or Cl arleo; ''Cap'' Stubh~ look) on. Coill wa tt·r i11 t il · ooliug roll · olidilies the <t~phall. -.. . .-.-. ,.. -.. - '' - ··~ : - . ..... .. ~ - -· -~~ .... , ... As in other part · of the mill, safety and quality are important fa tors of the job 1 tiT {;\(~ 1 r ()N TH£ R E l·~ L. ~l ~llli l Hnd :t'>f ball d~tplc'-i n g mad tine a t 1lti1> J llili( '' i lll Ul" ,-.p11.1- ll , \)~'! ~!l' ll t l l'lll put < o ut. a i >Ot ll ri, )};.tp r " ~ C'>U (or tu ba reo h~1g and o llwr \l '(("S. • 1'\elie'r (,atJ 10 11 •hi ) < .O t<tp ~u e thd t' I ilc t•('cJ end If a p ;qu ·l' lll ih l duc. tni ll itHJ j ><.>U ttd vf llll.i i ~ Llll C JliOOI lHR . -\Df TC TH£ \.'\1 DER, Don Schulz and Jim Fox, Olllinue • toll c.:a.sl lii1Cr. -f he tbph lr Dtrplex DepatLn nt a l$0 rons moi wre p1r10.l paper fot such chndJ117 tob-a o con ta i oer. a · 'Beech ', m. t.d !an, :Sao- Pipe, Ha\ ana Blossom and i'bers. W I~ PL'I G ;\ f OJ.L, Jint .Fox get" rearly . to :-~e l. it up awl put o11 t1 · J flli~ l•itt g Louch . T<> rnake h unin;\1 ·d 1~ · per HWi 11n · p too[, the A~ pJ1 <d t DctJar!merll u·cs jt t~ l under ~~ millimt potJt tdS uf m:-tt.cless, od()r.l ~s aspl1q l t. ' I • 19 • eta ecor Canton nine, including sons of several Champions, wins third straight title t w HJ~N THE C . NTON .HIGH CHOOL BL K. &E ba5eball q uau 1 on the Blue Ridg Conferen e Championship thi p rirt, · for the third consecutive s a on, they established an all-time onferen e record. 1 'o other leam has wou thi.s coveted ll{lg three years in a ro ·. ln setting this outstanding conference r ec rd the Black Bear dropped only two decisions during the three-year period . For the pa t tv;o years the Black Bears have waded into the ·emi-fina l · r>f the State Hic.rh School baseball tournament. T he Bears ·were e liminated b' Reic vi lle Hi ' ' in the semi-finals this spTing 7-9. After winning the Blue Ridge champion ·b.ip, the Bears defeated Bry · n Cit ·, Srnoky Mountains Conference champs, l -2, in a re ·ional play- H. Coached by Boyd Allen, th ese battling Black Bear Sl"nOthered uch strong teams ::ts the Asheville Scho 1 for Boy , \ tVa ne'·viHe, Brevard and Hendersonville. Their onlv conference defeat came at the hand of the Bre\ard Blue J Devils to the tune of 8-2. T he, had previou ly downed BTevard 6-5. Not only did the Bear proye a trong hitting team . . . Lhey n : ciY d excellent mound performance from nch twirlers as Leh ; Sonn \./Varren, Neal Cody and DeWa1 n 1iln r. The latter two ar both on of C ro lina Champions_ Unless something unforese n pops t ip in their path, the ,·u be in th thick of the scramble for their fo urth traight Blue Rich•· C nfer en e Championship c me next pring .. . and this c uld e il happen. IM I rFRY M :u cs. l~ ohr·n \'\ihtlll , ldr. f~tlth I , <Lllcl . ·,1) Cu t\. pil ch<: r, l ~tlk. thi11 g~ o <' I ·for · a ntu _ Rid e ronf 1e1t t • .ttn (.0:\l· FRI•,. CE Ctl \II'~ fot 11te pn~1 1h1 ·c \C,II~. tltt' '''~lc-r ol !Ill' t :.tn l n lligh ~dwt'll LJ;l-,chall ~<quad ar · pi clltt'l'd ah01 e . • ' ' .. - ' • - • - • - • • "' - • » • • ' • - . • •• • • ... . ,. > - • - -- -- .. • 1NfillLDtR B.illy t.arney, I fL ·,w, Powell, Dovce Can- • non Hild Mel i-r1 l\lorgan. in - dulge i 11 pt·c-gawe I\· arm up lriJ I · o11 Canton Hi di.:t.mond. Th-e championsh ip squad lost on ly lou r rnen tbrOLwh grad ­Vii tion this spring . . . AfTER HITTING f-lO l\rER , Clla r l ··s We't.. ' BJack Bear out- / fi elder , crosse<; p .l <:lle du ing game ·wilh 13eihel H igh Blne Demons. 0 THtLD ROAMERS for Lhe Black Bear team are pic­tured be.low in an informa l huddle ju st beforegat11e tirne. Left to rigb t: Bmce Rh inc­hart, Joe Rhinehart, Ch arles 'W-est ·arul DevVa y.ne Milner. Late• in the eas-on M.i.lner developed into a pr m1s1ng moundman . • • "" t PRl ' 11' \L 'II'E.\l\:FR ,m,ong Lht.' ·Hadeu&s at J' ~• sa dena I hrrh , clwol gr:J<lllation l a~L '[Hing W<& ~ Bnu 10> L ' ~ l c ('rc.&r\. tCllLCJ. m of !'I h . :'ltH.l :\ fr<:, 13tll ~ l cCr ·ary. The dLtiucrion of speaking ::tL his s~' ni or ·la~~ rom· m ncemcnt c 'C'rcises \1' s da imed b 13ob wh ·n he ,, on . public ·pc<ll-.ing ront · ·t. His I 1uud faL II 'r h bea ter sup ni or at the r xn~ Di,·i,ion. • • I ' ~ I I t I ' I I I • 'I i ' • I a \ • :\S C:l' l·. 'l i.S C II E U~ I I) - :JIId ,' t :l!Jd hilch£'11 , ,,,,fc ·d illl]Wii ' tllh \ J t. a nd i\1 &:-.. R..: ull •tJ 1\ . f{ uhCI'I \l l ll l' ''e p:n ·~.:d to 111[ th ·i t filti •&h '"'d rtin ~ aJ1l1 i ·r <!1 c al;. jll&&.c 7. f'hc oJ h'u (u asin11 1\ .1'> m,nl ·tl IH <1 p:tt &\ , L Cake .l hf.!.il && . I\ il h a gw·,l li 1 oi &IIOl t 1 h.c 11 I OlJ ·- alt l.mnl\ :and clo c frj nds. . l\1'1l i >·ht ock l;&il hoc11 f•l ·ctdtd dinmn 22 Pictorially bringing you highlights • In the Champion story . • its people. its friends , and its good neighbors • • . ' ...... ( ll \:'lfi'IO' 1 Fl \ ll "RI· n in IIH' .\ ugu<L i'iSIIe l>f (;/l!i//l!/1/ • 111; •,1/!IH. 3., a rL.:.ul! of rhc.: EuiO!JC.:dtl 1our being ponsorerl i11 '-'q>~< · mhu i11 llw Ohio J),,.j,hlll Cirb· Sn( ia l C:o11 1H il. The anick d . ...,.., ilK .; tltt. '' ·" in 11 bidt the tuur ''';ts Jlanued joint!) IJ)" Ohio Di'i.'i"n pcl,illllH:I. ltan \.orld .\irliu cs. and a Cincin n::ui tra1cl a;rcnn. FruJll ldL 1<1 1ighL: Ld ha~p er :1nd \1 arcia \ ' ic!..Ct). (,ln•!loltr. R,11 t..anctt and \[;~n Ellen Hu.--~c)·. Champion; and J tel.. 'iuun k . l.nr (; nrlon a11d Helen \l;.uslt:tll ofT\'.\ . TO I' .\ \' \ RDS at tltc Oltil} [)j, i'io11 Spcn r' Banquu 11erc P' :::­sen ted w t 11<: Clt;un pion' ~hoH' n here "illt (.c(llg'u Raucnna11 . principal ·pcakcr. Fro111 le ft l<1 right ate Earl .\lcxa11d r. out· ·tanding tu ;de aLhlc tc: Fr;~nccs Kigar, out Wt 1tlillg ~ill athlt:re; :\I r. Ralternwu : a ttd Clan:n(C Hi,·cly, out'latHling cotllrilJ utor to the Ohio Dil' ision sporrs program. ln additiou to th e~ unpliies . ~ome 1:-\:'i award~ 1'cn· gi1en to other ~ports pani<ipant-;. I he Julle <liHncr \';]' allCIIdcd u~ ~(Jflle 0~ :) Ch:tmpions . 'lCORL'\(, \ I \R<,I· I during :t rcu·rt( pi~tvl m:1t< It al I )l.,m "11 l'at k l>:: tllcen 1he Ohio J)j li,tllll Rine <1 nc! J'i,tol Uub. and the f1..:1llilwn Cit\ l'<•li< a1c .I';Hrolmen .l'e te I'• okll l.tt,n I <nn \dd\ptttget. J'atrolrn:lll Be' c \1.111. l' ;;nlnltuan \Jac Hunlt:1. and ' R<>~ Rd•'· f !te polite lt:atll pw1cd w be he l,<ft cl lllafk.Jnetl. CROU~D BREAKJ:'\G ERE\TO;\lfES ,, ere ltt:'ld in June for a n e~,· and modem cuucationa l buiJ(ling whicJ1 tllc ( ~tmon C.c tl lra l . le th otl i.sr C hurch will compl ete rilL fa ll . J. H e r sc h e l K ee n er, wood' tn:tnag- r lor the Carol i tl il Di1 i~io n , j, lin<tllce <-h ai rtll itll fo r the project, , ,·hich ,,jJJ co. l an e ' tinJated <; 11 0,000. T \ \ '0 .\ \ ". \ R DS \I,{'J'C l C(C itlh \( Ill h th . Champion ad fqturing an unt•~ttal di'>· p l ;l\' of files . ,\rt DireciOI'> Clnb<. or Detroit <Jitd !\'" \ od .. prc,ented ~~ lil'>l place and a11 J\'~trd ()l meril to lhe ad. Here F.lsa \'chr, .\ th ertising . :1dmires Lhe ,u...< 1ld n1edal ll'itich .\ . H. Sn•ll. at L clirl'< · tor for ampi> II f<:"·ald \gcnn. i~ h o ld iug . - J • / - -o· ' I I • \ty ou Meet the Nicest People" 'ome o[ th nice t peo pl t know are Champion customers, a·ncl Bill B nzirw g t to know a lot of them jn hi: po ition. a: vi e-pr ident and sales manager of enyelope and conYerting papers. He entertains the com­pan ··s fri · nd~ on lm ine·s trips, mill tours and conven­tion . (Al upper right, for instance, is a group that he 1·ecenth e~corted to the Kentucky Derby.) But the table. were turned last spring· ·w:l1en the Em·elope .Manufacturers of America invited Bill to enjoy their ann ual outing a.t Belleair, Fla., along with repre­ ·entati\c of other suppli rs. Other Champions attendink - ..,,·ere General ale Manager Herb Suter, Jr., and. Jim Benton o[ General ale ·. In three days of leisure in the relaxed resort atmos­phere, bond between Champion and its customers were . u-ength ned and new friends were made. Holding to the Champion axiom, "Don't just satisfy the customer, please him," Bill finds that meetings such as this are often shor t-cuts to the solution of mutual paper prob­lem . . .-\nd , beside , )'OU meet the nicest people . . \ COLF F · 'R S0:;\1£ (right, cent e1· wa~ made up of: Dick Rheutan, l 'niun F.1wdope Compan_'; Bi ll Benzi ng; and Bill and Howard Rei neman, both of tl•e Ro heste r Envelope Company. from t.he looks of those ·miles, the scores mu. t hnv been sa tisfactory. St . 'SET 0 .. · 1 HE PALM ' f<•und 1b.is h ~•PP' group (1·igltt) xchang­illg ~o lf ore · and / or ompari.ng ·untans . . From J fL lO right are Jim Bt'11 ton ; Horace Traq, 111 ·rican Lnvelop Company ; Hill ; and . ifr, an l 1r:. Barne - MiH r, J-J co E 111 c lop ' Company. " IJARfi D.t y ·· saw thi ~ group Lak ing off [or Chunhill I 1}\"ll aod lhe running of the annua l ·· ~port of King,_•· da.,<>ic.. row Je[L lo r ighL are George Keefer, Samuel Cuppl Eu\ e lt>p Compan~ ; Frank Tullar; Bill Berubtg; Mr ·. Keeter. Mr~ . .Booth: and Lla' · Booth , am uel 'upp·les ·nv lope omp;m~. ' 11 ,\H~ Olrt lOR GOLF~~ t<Lkcn tJ) Ch ; ~tnpi on 's H · I) Sur ' r , Jr., a11 l Hill Be n7ing. 'llle \" "t e the gu ~ ~ ' of the l·;m ·lop • Manufu tur 1 (•f .'\lrH: rira . E. J(n IN(, L TE ,\1-TERNOO 1 on th · lawu a1 g ll ,a i.r 'tr J · Fait r ltill , l ln it ·d Sla t Po: Env · loJ l• llltpau ; Bill 1\ ' til in~ ; and MR. 1D MRS. L ' I:AE BOW •R and Hill Bvn1ittg ·ecnt plea~ ·Lt uuring: the social hllln . ~11. Buw ri pr ·;idcntof the B t •CT' <" m ­Hnt il Tra ' , m ' ll ' i111 J?n lO(Cll? Co . h pc ::i.Hd Lit! gra1) h ·omp; n . • Hf.R B l -TF.R. "~> i cc-pre ident aud dir ctor of Sales, wa the subject o( :w intc-re. ting COH\ 1 a t ion n •ccutl ) 0 1 rhcard h.· .eorg • . ' Ieiner. G nge .ll~o rdatc hi' f ir~t mee ting ,,·ith HtTh. payiJ1g tribute to the m:tn \ho ha, "an .limo t cnq dopcdic l-.no1dedge of papL·r .' ' P rtrait of a Vice-President B1 Gem-~?, e St einer - <.: .-\ le\· "ec k ~ I ack, quite b y accident, we became an (un)willing· e~l\csdrop per. \Te had some bu iness with Office uppl~ upeni ·or. Ralph \ tVoodrcy, but found Thad Laudcrman, of Gener al Office, with R alph, so 're mo.cyed m ·e t· to wll ere Mary Hingsberger wa. opaqu­ing a negatiH'. ·w e intend d to vatch her in this inter­e~ ting \Ork until Thad to k hi leaYe. The do 'r of Ralph's office was ajar so we couldn ' t h lp catthing bit ' of th ir conversation . The reporter ins tinc-t made t h perk up our ear and mm·e closer to the door when ·we heard T had say : ''It will take four men w fill hi place when he decides to retire.·· " 1e "·ondered .. . and we juggled in o u r n1.ind the names of ;~en~ra l Chan1-pions who, in our estima tion , neasured up to Thad 's appraisal. Hov.reYer, we d idn't 11aYe to '\·ait }(;ng to have o ur curiosity satisfied. "Champion Is Foremost in His Mind" Thad. ,,-ith h~ back towa rd th d or, continued: ''Of aLl rlte people ~d10 have contribl.tted to Char~1pion ' -uctL'"· Herb ';uter, 'lr., h a ~ more or le :, r emained in the !Jack~-round. 1 l>tlic\ that\ be ause producrion seems to he tJ1e t (Jmpany'o.; leading probl m . But profits come irom ales, and I mfi t ~ have become incr as ing ly impor­tant lo tH:J y on· of w ;, due to the new Profit Shar ing Pla11. -\ nd th is j-.; where Herb Sutc1 enters the picture ­hut nm moch is lmm.. . ·n about him anu hi s organiiation. " had pau eel w light a cigarNte, and th .n continued, ''Fmm ill) l iJrlited con tact v.-ith Herb Sut r, f wou ld say that Champ iou is foremo'> t in hio;. n :ind. H e eat~ . skep c., p lays and drean1 Ch n 1pion. He i.., ar untiting worker. H e handle-;, .~bse J , <-~. ab orbs and d ig-e~ rs ~· \3'it a tuoulll ol dt: t.aik If you gob~ hi ~ office at nighL, or on Saturday-. or '-)u11da~ , and look in . ) (l t.t'll be "urprisc·u a t th nurn­hcr of time., h 'll bt: in tlH.:r • wor ·in J;;. " H<:. a-,k., lor r '}JUrt '>. lu d i and surv ·~ th(' JJI , ancl in"i t tha t the· IJ<: con1pl tt in C\ <·J y d ·tail. H e lv s an tuHan ny lliCill'-'')· .tnd i'> oi t ical (fnd inquisitive. l1 's llot nnu., u a l 111 , t ·(· l1im witl1 a J!lllnht t oJ tepot 1 ~ .. pread out, cll tllparing d,tLa . \nil \ould )){' :-tlli ~U<:d at til{ kl10\·\' Iedg-t · lt<· h~t-. nt d N aih abriUt tt11ni "h tequi toncnb, p( ·C.;:d ~. lr iw,, load ll !-{ lonlllda and pap ·r ~IJ Cl ifical ion-.. "Her L kt'> a n a lm(J ~ l en( yclop die lJ JfJWI ·dgc· ()t pap ·t· man ufa tm t.: l ~, tl >,t-; of pape r, c,;1)e >u tlcts, job ben, p rint· ene'tal ers. omp titon,' p::q e t a 11d pri ce:-.. H e knows tre n ch ill p rinting and ot l1 er d e\elopmclll . and ha-. the abili t} Lu judge a ~ ~ 1eet hy it a ppearaJH e ~lllcl I eel. Ma n) ti me-. he points with prid to proclu h packaged in Cha n1 pio1t paper - and he In s bee-n known to call it tO th au ·ntion of a penon that the manufac turer o l tlt cigarette he i:-. smnkin ~ did not bu , its paper lmm Cha rnpiuu . r am ~ure that the illllll C II ( or Herb .Sul r - hi ') loyalt y, la il ­ne. s <t lld t!toruughn ~ss - is cl ecpl, in stilled in th · Sales Department organi tation , and tJPy ,,·ill c Httintt t' lo keep Ch.trnpion at the ver to ( in the p:tper world. " Thad Laudennan's statement that H erb "'uter l! a~ 1he ability to juclgc paper by a ppe;tran ce and [et· l brought to mirvl the fin,t and only 1in1c we me l H n b ­which h appened about 'L7 ye ar~ ago. \Ve wer · making a sheet of pa per on '' !) " Mac hi l1e, whi ch is no\1 No. "1 Mad1in c. \Vc couldn't g into pro­duct ion until the sheet was ok'ed by H erb Sut er. Sheet after sheer we had em over to his oifice was bru shed o ff - a ~ tcr one look and a hri!-tk fee l - as " n o t gnou eno ugh .·· Alva Pen well, olle of the hest paper m ak ers in t he coun ­ti , was day bos 111ach ine tender, and h ad used every trick in his bag to get what Herb Suter wanted . vVe said to Alva, when h e had anoth r sh eet ready t (J se nd over, "Alva, le t me take tbjs <;ample over to Suter. I would verv much like to see what this man looks like who is so l1ard to be sa tisfied .. , Alva shoved the sample u nder our arm and said " ith a grin, "Don' t for g-e t. you asked for it." A Very Busy Man Indeed H erb Suter was b u sy as a bee when we arrived at h i · office. He was talking over one telephone while a 'lecond call wa. ·waiting on another phone. Meanwhile he wa) giving directions to several of the girls in the offi ce. ·He motioned for us to have a chair, picked up the ~econcl phone and made a hund red th~mand d ollar d~al j11st like he was buying a pack o{ ugare ttes. He la1d _t~1at phone down, picked up another one and s tarted r a1smg cain with ·omeone miles away for having mes ed u p something. Alva P enwe ll's words, "Don' t fo rget, you asked for it,'' came to mind, and we wish ed r igh t then that we were omewhere else. However, we kept our eyes and ars o pen while we waited, and we were ru wunded at H erb Suter' cl o e resemblance to the very pOJ ular star of the s ilent mo\ ies, Doug'Jas Fairbanks. 'uter seem e:d to be bur~> tin g with energy, a indeed did the whole offi e. \~Te braced ourselves for a bawLing om when h e (inall found rime to look at the sample. but instead we found a ery f rie ndly man con fronti ng u s. He wok on ' look at the · heet ran it through his fingers and said , "This s!-teet is a ll right. Go ahead ' ith ]t and keep it that way." T hat h app en d 27 long years ago, but we ncv r forgot it. C .\ 11. C II.\I' F.:\' , o.hu1ghter of' f! ;od Ch;q> 11 . Ce.1eral Sa le,, a, <ld11<111.'d from F<tirfi ·Ttl High n la~t "Prillg .md w i ll t' JJI L' I F,lk - hart l ' ll i \l'l'\ ilv (or lk 11Ld i\ill"­ill 1-\ ;,, S·pu.: Hlhl.·t' . C, il wa::o all'a rckd a Jll t'dal fiJI hci 11 ~ the ~>Ht s taruling \ Lildeul in 11om · I 'Utllt~lllit ~ o( \l r S<.'nior cia ~.~ :11 Fail field . l .. • H ARLl£ H .\ YE . night :up r· im ndem in ~ o. 1 ;\la chine Room. i. the subject of Jack \I 11 1len '. column this month. A 33-~car Champion, Charlie has . n rnan~ impro ·e1n n is on Lhe paper mach ines aTtd in th art of making paper. • .. • Meet The Boss - - Charlie Hayes By ]a I' Mullen J t'. along about the m.idd le of tbe shift in the No. l ) 'facbine Room. The paper machines axe running -, m~>othl y . crews ar relaxed ancl taking it easy. uddenl , the itrpector comes out of the i nspection oflice waving a sheet of pa per and :;hout ing for the machine tender. The machine tender tak.e one look at it a nd head: for the ,.ret end. The back tender mutters: "B >y, \-vha'[ 'I ] O'll y sh et,·' and rno e to h is r ee l. T hen dm n the ais l · cmncs Charlie Hayes, nig-ht SUJ rin terklcnt. "Here omes 1' Ch:wli ," on guy a ·, '·H ·' II fi,· ' -r uP·, . "Y ·h," .ays another, " ff h can't n0 one ·~Ill . b ' t ha· dollar n xt turn-up i oka ,·" Th :, marks, all 1 arryinh a de p note of 1 "] ('t, ar ' not ean ed frqnJ n1 <:: ll in th . ~ Ll c h in , RoonJ 1, · c~m" · a man ha s a sun ~ Juil " t)r h e ·w s · be lJ , ..., a d lightftll 1 ers(Jnal it . Jt ~s · a1 · ;;~rnt:d th rough ~h •cr bi l ity, past p Tfon nanc •, and tll t: c 1lai11 lwo ·ill · · b the ank ' Lncl fi.l t· thal t lwrc i~ i.l J•JatJ wlnl 1 <~.11 p1 t tJ. on th ' right Lra ·k oga in . Jn the yea r Jq ~~ . Cll,llli ~• - rted hi, papt'l n u ki11g are r a a fourth h· ltd on 1,ld n. ·, I <JP 1 , la hi 11 ·. ln two car ·' tim h e: \V s back tcndt.:l :1nd in 1!1: :1 ad \'a nc d lO runni 11g <t pa l}t·r 111. i.hin :. P ll)(H ·d tq till' upc1 vi<;;o r , le ·(·I in lH:H!, II(' b c<Ull< night h os machi ne lCJJ dcr. ( pou th rctir 'Ill 'lit 1rf Juf ,\1l Q11~ rn in J ~b :l , Chnrli(' wa.· tnade ni ght s tq~c·t illtt4 1ldt:l ll . T :.dk.ing about the p ~t S l , Ch·11lie ' ' :t'i i1 Jlt c•u:d wi th dw va t itnpl·uventctJb 111adc nu 1 :.lj t ' t tll at'hin~~ ·wd in the an of pap"r Jllakin g-. H J,a-, lll· \ · 1 r L'l t• l m a n"i at tb t i11g tHiit> of tft • aH·rag ' Utalllpion ,,·ork -r 0.;.. (') ~ll'Hl al tt manag tJJ en d ich kno\ hn v to enufllrag that ing •tnr iL ', u sing- hlea · Lo on.ttwtl 3<h. nlag . Th job philo.ophy ( [ Jtarli Hay i'> cnntaincd in th ~ w-ords: " A lway:-. he ltJ tlt · man m tlte job an, ,,·av you t an. c.:' r hes itate to l 1l hint · II J 1 know ah JUt the np · era lion of th tna hinC'. ·r-.:\_ver uiLi<iJ.l· th , men wh ' l tb ~ y a.r It, vi ng lr<Juble. You will gel 1 h ·m r· ttle 1 a nrl di. gu'>l •tl a ntl th • wo k u ( ·-r . \Nait until the ar straig'htcn d out , then o o ·er the itu a tion in a c ;,iblc n anner. Brow-b ·at ing a ~omp li sJ e · nothinf' . " M y policy i to help a ml'tn, sh(J\-\' lu111 ld point. , an1l if h , do a ,.ood j( b be sure h o·e for it. we· k credit "I be l.ievc that the corn pan) 's from within th organizarion i pay nff in the futtue." pol.i.cy • I -ym ()[ pro oting ff and will Mr. and frs. Ch.arle Hay live a 213 \Van\'.i k A venue. They are par nt. of on married dau hter ancl proud gTandpa:rent of a 7-we ·k-old bab , girL Charlie· hobbies are huntin. and fj shin and he is a charter member of the ·oon-eat in ·nciet · of 1 'o. ' ' 9 and 10 Pap r lachine . * * • R e en tl y, Lbe coon -eatin~ cr ws on ·o. and ~o . 10 Paper Machines clecid d lO yary their die t o t.he)' came up with a bang-up pread )[ fried hicken , baked bean · potato sa lad, olive , pickle , b ts, onion pie , cakes, etc. About 1 pounds of ch o ice hj cken wa. con umed by such notable knife and fork arti..,t a "Baldy" £ Uord, John "Little Chief' \oung, Charlie Ha e , Homer I c­Queen, "Peg" \IV il on: "Red" Owens, ,, h Tift'' Wolk ' Leroy Hoskins, · "Big Chie f" Bu ro-er. "Dea on" B ·gle · and your's tru l y. Henr Knipper :lipped np on~:e h ow and was oH that night. A new champ 1·vas unco ,· reel in th 1 rson u( 'Coon­. Dog" McQueen, " ho made "Baldy" " lfor<l look 1ik he wa · on a diet. These nocturnal feed ar ahv :. -nj yed and are looked for·ward to b ' all paHicipant . Th n dit -b ull r ightl , go to all the gra iom wi e of the men, ·whv take the time to prepare rhe e d li t.ou food , that all of us enjoy o umcl . T he · [ ed::; do more to . t::>rom t o d, fri . ndlv m- t 0 • p lo 1e relatiowhit t han all th ' pee .he' an l literatur C'v r p ul out on Lh ·uhjtn. ,-\ group £ men working L )g ·th r, a ling tno·e t.h r, ami lau ghitw tug ther make for a h ·t i.ng and sinrer feeling )I' omncl ·hi}. .\ (JRL\ I Ol' R l II Kl .'\t ; (~0 TR.AV I, I k 1s tome ftl l <.' fot \liJI I,,i;.;ht I t>, ) <>tnt g. IIi ' lntddi c. in tit (· Olti,l Did"i<1t1 , t ;,~ i :< t< : d l hr 1liv.tn• IJ ~ i. ~t ng Ll' ' a '('[ r,f tll. ll <hed lll g'!:::tge upun h i~ n · tiiL"Illt'IH . L · lit . l s l:tllnl ~ll Cl t:tm pion in .J u l) nf 112'1. ·r H F IL \\ \I J \ . 1. ' Fl .! F.'\CI·. '"1' '"''' p1tH1l!nt:l il d 111 in~ till' (t'nim d,l\ o f th c '>L' lad-, in lU l u. l'l ,tl titing the 1l1 .1ntlolin ~~Hoi> I 1dd('n th;ll 1/J,!<'u'\ nf Ohiu Dl\ t'i''" \litll .l gt' tll CII I l'l,l!lnittR. (.on Blll g"tn:lll p ·i.'-'.111). l'ipe -"''''il· ltl<"Ul ' up on thl' guit.1r. ~l;n he the\ ·rt' g C'I! l tlg Jc.uh lo pl<l\ .. , d<"Li Htd,i ll kkt'\ ll11la .... 1 pop11 Lit 'cn1g of the d:" . f,,n n \. 1\Rliiii:'\Jil \1 . of Loui;;\ il le :\lale Hi ,,1.1~ ino rhe mandolin: Cnmtand Brugman or ::\farguette, . I;, h .. Hi trumming a guitar an I .Jim Rice of Pllila· d.e !Jhia, • ·. Y .. Hi attempting a bit ol hula-hula. "''udJ a kit L<Ju]d t\ell h.a,·e b en i t. h' ith our three ~J.tds ul 191 o and .-\ m ri<.a. genera ll;, g<,ing Hawaiian. rh 1 \'lll. ... uch new one- a~: '" \ acka Hula Hickey I.htla : · "Oh. Ho'' 'he ( ould \ aclli Hachi '''icki Woo,'' •· 1 tc Houolulu Hie ki -Hoola-IJuo ... ·'.\I·, Honoln1u Uk.ule- It- BaiH ... ''LeaJn l'l J alk Hawaiia n ·· and .. \1\ Hawaiian • J \u1 him." \ glimp 1.: at 1Jarni!to11 a-. uf rha t ;caJ .. . The n w J Jamiltfil Hi~h ~<I ,,ol at 'lixth aod Dayton Wl:l'> cledi ­c a H·d - 1 htH.' ' c·H· 1111 IJu~e · -- ~ !ll h -.tn:d <a r-, w i Llt the J '-IJ!ltn1 er -,tre( t <Cil a "!JU iahv- dtt:· old C. fl. and D. 11a1 ti/Jn lin- Jia" ed tlnu tow 1, 1 igln i'""t ChampiPII. iJu id ·ntalh - U<Hiion <>Hice wa ... ac ro ... , Lite ~ ltt ·e t lrow rhc Cow t Hot!\.(" I,.- t" h n tlw 111·\1 l'()'>f 0 ll u c and t hv ( ,ottlll\ Jail - the1 \a ;• nine o·c lo( k cut It:\ lo1 c llil· dr<·n. Br.n ~ \ c·J c <H ti11u ''I 1•\ n lljJ b~ < !tc·,, ing ( {)ll1·t• ('-.'t·ll< 1· and Ji, ,,ri<. · an l IJIIJ~. ing cutu J! · a11d 1 11Ld;.., h.id" I ''ll' boclJ Hltll ol 1h lt<H 1... \H'I~' gqit tg ''IJ,tll' toqt' all llllilllt'l dc\t- loJ,ilt" .. ,.,,)l-.· · and 'lw< J..." 1011glwt than l~athet and m •t 1 ;1 . i"n 111 • ct tltlett ' itch · I O\ -., '\ t 11 ltc-.hnHJt aud ,fJpltor tllll ~. Wl t l -.ti ll weatlll~ flll< ­l• rtc' It·~ wi1h lh(_ '""" IJ l.H k ,u,c i""'· llo\ \ff1 IJi olt '-,<houl ~td U;Hf'lill~; In .111d lrorn ~ h~~·~~ th<t~(- dd\~~ 'I !u·\ 11'1 tr d.ll/1-io • ltllll l l'"illh "" LH ;j s.,urt. I illdllJWald, I Jll:tlld Ito, 1' 1\ (' "'•Ill{ • I\ • I i, llll i ( .o ~ ( ( )t u , t l H n ) . ;tll d \ ill1 a 1 1 1 d ,1/c-l .tli<IJ t:tJ.u,d iutOII<.tfiiJt al11C\ of !111 \ :11: \'iti!IJU{ Oltio Classmates Yesteryear - 1916 rad io ;md our pres(.:nt rapid cnlnJnuni<aLiom. ne '~" ua ­velecl slowl y. Charles E. Hughes \vas cnn <;idcrcd elected pres ident, only to be beaten out by Calif01 nia , wbos<· \·ote was not known in the Ea. t until cla , lat er. A hidden bomb exploded in the line of march o( a Preparedne s Day Pararle in San Fran is<a killing II) and wounding 40. Thomas J. !\•looney ,.vas sentenced for the crime. Pancho Villa and his i\ lexic:ln bandit~ made raids in New i\fexico. G u eral Pershing entered i\ f e~ico to punish Villa. Rasputin. the "l\ lad 1\fulld·_· o_l Rw-"1 ~1. wa,o; ki.llerl . H e 'vas a lleged 10 ha\·e nl CSllH'rt! 111 lluenc · ovc1 tlJ · Cza r and Ct;lri na. \ 'orld \';:u J "·a. xaging in Europ . Sporl fan s \·vere ' n 11 glenn!. \' a~hing t on State ddeatt"d Brown 1 - ~ tl) 0 in t i1L' finl Ro~e Bmd game- 1 he Red So"- trimn1<:d Brook l n in t hv Serir .... lour gam·., . . ' w OJlc [I a I Cha-.c o l Ci lH i u nat i a 111 l rri.., Speak{) ol Clcv ·land le 1 in batti11g - .\lc and 1 the Great pil hed Hi .,IJutotth lor the Phillie and Jell:-. \' illant , B<tttling I .t> \ ino.,f.. , an{L J o hllll ~ Kilbane "'·en· tlw kading le,tlht't p u ..,]) f'r.,. · \lilt' I it · ".t.., ju ... t a -,tt-p I rt111\ t'llltring tile w.u au I ..,fill ')i11gin~. 1'\t>l all I f.twa iia 11 , 1tlwr. £Ltnd cranked jJhtmogt , ph-. and th · Edi~on gLt_phophom·-. (with. co n ~: ~hap d IUJJ!II ) 1\T J c al ~o(, pb\1ng: ··ll ;l\ e ,, Heat~t. " llw Cuhbkt -.· Song.'' .. 1 [H RohbeJ..,· :\It~ H. h .'' ·• :\lis'>­j..,, jppi · " L i' l l.1t;t .J .uH·." ... ' ola. '' " Pm ' of Pil c,nlr." " It \lltt \ '< ·J(' tltv Onh ( : 11!.' ··r1 I J...1 1ock tiH' 'L Out ul "'ell :· .111d " IH !.md \fu.,1 Itt ll l':t\l'll lo1 \tv lnthcr Ctlllt' ' ' !'<Jill I IH'Il.·· s \ ( ·ol • lit \ . "' ... I i ll \~ a1 1 loud (I I ' 17 \l" l t '<'I t'IH', IHJt high in ht t\ t'l i 1·~ otJliiiOII'>h the ni h. •)~ _, • O~io · l E RI.l• Hr\Y:\ l' 'i sa)ll tl e tncnwry (If his Ia 'l li ip l{l th \'t•od:bcd hu: nc1 c• L> "ll for · g-otten . · ' h ' picture ill ldt \1 ,,s Lak ~n '' i th Lhc w o1 r;• tion o1 • frs. I :t\ nc ncl 1r I · ·~ · Ill < ' .on, Donnld. l L wi ll pr·o l :tblv rdt• ~It llt · mcm ri 5 of manv ' othe r Oltio Divisiuq CJt<ltHpi 11 . An Education in the Woodshed By ,'\f e1·l Bn ne · 'With the anJlual Champion piCllic a t Le o urclsv ille Lake coming up next month, I recall that it was just 90 •ear ago when I attended my first one. The high­li ht of the day was the selection of Teresa Staggs a · the winner of the bathing b eauty contest. Teresa ·was the l\·fachine Room secretary at the time, and has ince moYed up to General Office. For ome reason, George teiner has tried with ~ery '"''ord in his vocabulary to get me to join forces vvith him in an all out effort to put the skids to Otto Reid . There are ome things a fellow never forgets, and Geor e' eHorts to get me in his feud remind me of a tory about a young lad of 15, who thought h e had r ached the tage b eyond the woodshed. It wa a warm um.mer e ening, such as we are ex­periencing nov,r, and the lad was trying the patience of hi mother. It finally came to the point where Mother reached for the trap and aid , "Come with me to the wood heel, son." Mom Could Wait Like I said be fore, the lad thought h e was too big for tbe woodshed and ran out the b ack door much like !\fill­wright Cletus VVithrcrw do when h or e races are con­e rned . · Mother had pa':!S cl t.h age when fo t ra ing was a pJ asur , and sai I, 'Tll ec: y ru wh en ou get I. >ac 'k , son. " Th lad hadn't r a bed Lh • a lley a t d hi pa b , be for · he knew h e ]lad s id a n l don , th wrong t il io g. ·wbat he was going to get wh 11 he wen b< k in th · house h figured coul l \ a il, l·n he '"'as in no lwrr (() rc 1 1h ton h of the :; lrt~p. JJad he o n! h a ] f)r i ~ht enough LO .-· hi · rnoth ·t \ :. ln•t•gy, h would b \' ()] ' ed a ll 1 follo1 cl h ·r to the wo hiJ(· L Tll night fe ll wo qui k l · fur th · la d . and h > u pt into th hoLt 'i lwpi• g- mother lad < o le l o lf, :11 1d would settl for fJ le ·t u r · . St u cnqugh -.h · had (OOl cl o ff, for , h said , ' 'Come in son. hHher \ ' il lH -, l ~~ ·e •uu." The lad J ad r 1 idea wh 1 \":1'> up, I rt1 it did11 '1 take long for him to lind < u!, l1n np '>lotld f.tdt ·r , Ull in hi') hand a. nt l l thing -,o lll lil l It Hill''> l iH · the · cla y·- .. tra p. Ba k to t.h ~ woochht· l w t1L latl u. r :md , ti ll t.r didn ' t tak that f th r ]ong- to C 111 VilH e th · J·d th tll lie h.td spok n -vru11g to hi tu o tl1 e1 . . \lt ·J dtt: ..,t iug kd lc•Lt th ·a of hi:. hrit c iJ t:,, l>e t \l'l'll :-.nb~ ,·ith hi-. ann · l H1t,ll his l1J her's rH.:<k, he ~"·k · d l1 t:.r ftJt .gi ,cn · "· Th lad 1 a nlL I < l e~:-.ot t tkll night i11 rh . \. '!IOd· ·hed and has J>llll" · tried t > b · ct p·. ful fe llow. ) .it i with m pi king n Ott , .. eorgc. H ' nnt nl , 28 \ ·rlt tvith a pow r!ul p{"u, ' it!t "d ich h ' n>uld bla~ o·• he is now w ·arin · th mi(orm of th ffnc Cl1l-tnlpion Pl aut Pr u•ction l,)~partmcn, and whn am. I to pld on the law? t'v nn r !tad th · plea ur · o( me ·tinc:r ) mr fri end. Hrure ann y, r<·orgc, and l'm sur h. i a_ fitt: Snuth ru g ·ntl men. 1 ·venhcl ~ , wh · don t yrnt lorfl · t and fol,riv 1 1e lnr once b ating you the Chat tp of Ch ampi<m .-h ecker play ·. fw no giving you a return ru a l h and quit u· ing to g~:t · in '} (!Ur ft uc1? You e~, Stcillcr, th lad l was ~ P ak..ing of a) .me. anrl t'c'l iu t as soon sit be k p aceful-lik. ancl en joy Ollf feu ith-in tb overs f he LOG. "Shot Gun" Knows How to Keep Cool T he c ol t st ry of the month g-oe· to lbert Herr­man. known to hi · friends as "Shot Gun,'' and to other peo ple throughout tbe mill as a fellcrw who k eep our (ire equipment in top working order. To other out ·ide th mil1 he i kno vn a. a fcll O\' who grow _stra"yberrie so l a-rg~ ~hat Y?u have to Cl.l t one into thud · 1n order to get 1t 1nto pmt ba k.et . · 1. who works all night · from 12 to six, has the cool e~ t way to beat the heat o f the day while trying to leep. AI claims he keeps his deep free-ze ha1£ full of sh ee ·, and during the day ha: hiv wife, e"ery o· often. take one from the deep freeze and cover him with it. He has her repeat the p erformance with a c?ld ~ he ~ t . ro at· ing them back and forth all throu h h1 ·1 epm day. Is this r ally true, Al, or h as the h eat gar , ou~ * * * T h ere' · a story going around the mill the e day about Jim Swa1i.ner, who became o e ci~ed when tar t· ing a vacation to Tennessee that ~e left_ h1 t~'uck parked in front of his house. And a pt , wluch J 1m had for· gotten to deli. ver, ,.va _l~(t j n the ~ruck. Com~ feedin~ time the pio· started g1vmg the ne1gh bor _a ~:ng opera. Naturally complaint aro ·e, and at the 1?1tance f local police officers, Jim' bro ther harhe "·a n n~r. No. 2 Beater , came to the res ·u of loth brother ]m1 and the poor po.rker. 1 R. \ 0 1\ II~S . J. 1\. ti hnd , p.trc 111 s of Rco1l ' I il ktcl, (".;.t,t c o .ll ; I n~' e ll \I i cl1 al'l , ,\ ·1 lli ll1 11t · · ~ ; illlll \<ll s S. R . '' tv, · l..itl.., (' kl t<ll<' l tit ·i· lift k llt · · \~ ·ddil, ....,· .tnH i • 1 ;u y. 0 11 . l:tv 2f!. \ l',nu iJ p :ll I) W~ l~ lwld :tl the \1ich d '" id(' IH to hvttll1 1hc lld~.:n d.a . .\ UVING D< LL, Lor na f.Hen Bto m .i · the dau hter Earl .Bloom , Oh.it Di i i n .Ele t1 ic ' hop. l.or na look as though $h w re model in · th ! ;~ te r in frock · Eor t t. . Li\ 1 0 hi· R _ J.rn . HO\ FR R OO\[ fa ili lic \I Cl<:' compkt ' tl thi ' 1t::u in 1h , o. :! Fin i ~hin g .11ca .. \1 c 1e. !l<1Hl T lw rn as j ~ho' ' n tcu·i 1 i ttg- the ke1 10 a n e\' lo k r ftnnJ as:ista llt gencr ;tl tini,hing ttpcl in l c nd ~.:n t . \I Rtt Idle. Unconquered Frontiers Ahead Bv Ollo R eid J \le--.:::lllder \ p t ... there wcr no mo1-c world · for him to Ltmquer. ln our conntr ~· many 1 cop le I el tha t rhe' la:,L Jrontier ha b · n reached ... that opportunity i no moP . .-\ net ;.et. the 'urfa cor o pportunit a r thi lar , date ha. hardly l cen crarc hed. Th \erwheJming abundan ce of thin to do - of ·orld to nmqu r- leave. ns in a ~ta te of contu io n . rhere are :-0 IU3l1\" Joo e ends W d o n 't knOvV where to ' , tart th tellin . There i a job for ~ good p rchia tri t ... to hange th ' iewpuinL of Bruce 1' ·mney. bri ng him out o£ h i ' '"bear wilh a ore h ead '' animcle, .h is mood in feriority, and rune hi harp to the rhythm of human oop eration . He ra\e and rant and .·orelv abu -es the an o·elic count-nance of men like tein r an' d m ... men vdw-e bull J e ain't \I.'Ortln to hold lvhi l we hoo t the bull. Hi" magoni m i founded in hildhood di apoint­ll ent -built over the \, ear tha t h is l iendi h , blo. od-tl i1 L~ n tu r ' ctro\·e him w pu ·h doL.en of little g? lmgs in the oeel... The, W)Uicl not drown , and th embitter ed 1Jid man ha. gna hed hi L eth until h i · g umroi~g- u r hi · la:.l golden opporrunh; for sa lva tion - he has moved oltl of "Th H(luse lh tl •e 'id > >f th R oad ." J [n the: fi ·ld of education, we ha e been going a t the.: job in a hapha1an l m.anner ... educating the n a tirJJ . • nd t ·uing · exas r ide Lh band -vagon of lit racy n her atfiliation with ~r lte Burlington Liars' lu b. l t i t1111e ' ,. la id them bv the h eel ancl brand ·cl I thlir t£TO ,,· ill1 th tru th ... b ·came on lv tr11 th a n set • th m heL \ \·c lu1e 'e 1JJ , but w · i(J\IC 'em a · a n "r rin ~ <- hi ld, awf n r>t · s the 1 1H1 LC'>l fJi th l; le')t ~ ince tlw r < ord t 1J th{' Ji1 ~t littl , g · ·n a PJJk. If the Ala mo Had Had a Back Door ... I ''tJu ]d r m iw tll t H• h;.1t tl1 gra ndt'ur ol mu ica \ 1'(1 \:1-'<: lJ (. l<:tiJI J-.IiC'd W)H'II th ) < . f il l: ~(Ooti n g to J )VI'f unci r l!w ]Jf')t (·nirJII ()[ .\m<:riut, Jik a hab) <IIi< k haul i11g I i'> fr ig!Jt to <T ·r u u d L:l a nw h ·tly wi11g wh en 1h doudbur L .., ta l 1· -.awratim; hJ '> nt;ggin . Awl th tad tl a t th llJ adc rite .-.a JH.tu:tJ is <t fu ·a l-. o f < on'> ll uc · ' lion: Jt Lite . lanw had l1ad a h<H k d cJI ,l , l t·xa-., 'uuld jl] h " ~• , t.uh <JI ti le Hc•td(•J. ' ' \nd , th e-mauu p a rit ,n o l IJit ' ll ain 't Aha t it CJugh t tO I . 11 c mr, to( ow 'ome n \H) f , l~tn tlt ·' dc_w ' t nt k enfJu 1 1. ',oJJ•' £ J thei r fa r, IJand lw ~o · to \r>r tO( J. In thi !> 1 • p ·tt, our !Jl f lg t ·s-. J"~ ld.r fr 0111 tlH: idc·al O~io e ta bl i h ·d b) m" tJl o . t a m!Jitiou .-; u t H l ' : He opined that it \Ia a clcrn potH hunk ut woman that cou i(Ju'l ~ tt ppu 1 j u~t nn lli<U1 v•e iJ. v\'t: hope lor so ll lll(h prog­re jn thi U CIHI t ha t in a Jew Yl'CL I the addc ' of f-l ora c C r d ey ("Co \V ' " l. yo ung m'a n") -:ill be changed w . "Get ma t r ied ~ ouu g m .. u1 and li \(.: on the l.t t ol hc1 ha nd.·· .\ntl , b gorrah. tlt cJe i a pt Js."ibili ty that l >t:mur rat a nd 1 epubli a ns wi II < tJJJJ to re" pe t ·ach otlt ' r ·~ inter­it ·. Fi lt -ear-, ag11 , 11111 . ta rte<l dig~ing, graH: a11d making tOil im ~~ W(' ·k lwlorc a uati01 ' I d ctiun . f heiJ [und hqpe to ma k ' tno ttey w, s u~ uall y rea li :te<l. ~ 1ll i L' da · tbcy tna ' undc r:.ta nd d I other, and geL so dog goul.' f1 ie11 d l Lb <.tt •ou ra n ' t tell Lite ignoran t wit ltnut a coJecard . Jn medi ca l re-carch w are doing lin e. D >nor Sa lk ~P nl. year.· ]Jt.: rl ting a cur · lor p lio. ln sid J ol t hi1 t r da ys \ \'C hacl 10 million ex p er t ~ in this cou1 t ry v Llo k new •norc a bout the ~ tnll than h diLl! erves h im .ri Itt , h e bould IY ve kept jn sl p witl progr · ·s. B u t. t be eriou now: \i e h a"c not explored the g reat front i n - flood cc ntro l, wat T power, C(JfiServation, n~i neeri n g, medi in c, atorniL e nerg , and the n•aje tic contentment of h arnwn iou buman r ~ l at i ons. \ e tolerate m n elements in thi country. But tol ranc is inad yu ate. It talc. more than toleran c to fuse a nc ti on 's s tren ·tit. [t ta ke a powerful lot of humble thinking to build a bro therhood of man. It take some in ner scarchi1 g to prevent our shunning h uman i ·sue . B ut fa c t i" fa c t, and thi fro n tier stretche befor w., d iscovered hut n o t · p lorcd. (May we loll w thr ugh.) I like t his tatem nt by an o ld ba k wo ) ls preacher: .· " \Vh en I see a person whu ain ' t as smart a ppearing a ou, a n d ain t as p ur ty a me, I ain' t imp ressed. I know be h as asse t ·, au . e Almighty God sp nd '\er) little time crea ting inferi r p ople." . T 1 T 0 l N EANO R , !vt Cal nder , is shown a h proudly h ld hi 7-montl1·old on, Mike. Jo hn B olla n, a t Coat, i •oung M ik ' O"rand fa the r. Judging lxom Lhe nap h ot, Mike b ar q nitc a r · mblen e to hi dad. (.ftlLIHH ' 0 1 .BI' LtJ IHH'RS. CM C<t l ~: nd ,n ' • and f ·an Lubht'l . ( \1 '-•• rti ng , ,or · ..,lwr•Jll Llir fH.: th , ~ lllC ll lt h ~. ;uJd 2 · \<' cl l o ld Rid,, . J l1e l· llt l:l . t t <'J 1g lu R ick · io " tb m ~ htlul JtJ I()L] . ll h i l l~ . h:1ron ;~ pp· ;tl.' Jf• L 10 h,n ,, C;JI' in (1\ · \OIId ~9 • Ohio L R · GRO P · F VI JT OR · 0 hampions·s Ohio Div ision are impre ·c d by the neat appeaJan of f ire Co u trolrn en Ro, je Hubbard. Ed Bradford, and j1 n: "~ Iewfoor ' · :Bowman . Empl.o •ed HBud" Coaches with the Heart By H es Cobb , Thouo-lu for the mon th . . . Early i n th e summer of 19-!a tJ1e 0 B-oard of Educa tion at Seven Jile m.et \ tO elect an as. i tant coach for their phy ical education taf£. There were five ancliclates, all of them cleancut chap ea er to embark upon their coaching careers. One b y one the entered the room, talked br iefl y with the board me1~ber and left a card which listed their backgrounds, e/periei ce, and qualifi cation . \rVhen the inter iew were over, president R alph Beiser turned to hi olleague and asked , "Gentlemen , what do you think ?" "They all eem to be fine fellows," aid one, as the others nodded their h eads. "I thin k it will be difficult to make .a choice." ''I'll agree with you n that," r plied Beiser. "But I ckte tc: l. somethin wh ich, to me at leas t, see iJl to point th finger a t the m an we wan t. Did any of you r ad ·what wa . written .o:n the back of one of tho e card ?" Ton · of t:b em. h ad. So th ard wa ' sort d out and p as d. around the table. , cross th b ::~ k of the ·a rd , in a n ea t, boll l1 a nch rit­in r, w re p ·nn d h es~ \ ords: "My ph ilowphy of life and oa .bing ... To t .a<h boy'i . . . T o t •ach lll m 1 ·win firs t . . . ·rot ach th 'm LC/ J0s · grac fnll, ,nd jn d f at 10 sLUd a nd H :m ~d y ll · causes ) I th ~ir [ ihtt . . . To . how boys 1 h C~ dv a ll tag'C~ of (1 gor d it:d its, (2) clean livin , (3) initi ativ , (1) 1 r~ ·v "1 'tnca, and !I) :a j fi e." T he br·a d me 11b r~ wc:r ~ s in pre· · ·d b th 1 ;tn 1i­d a t· ' in< •J , and ide'tl ti,ii ap] ronch w his he '> n pHI· (es ion Lha t they !J i r ~d !Jim · HI fit ' Sp l t. Th~: man who rn th y hir ·d wa.., · Ian iu '' J\11 I" M ·(J I.l um. 1 year la t . · ]1 : too <J \ • tb · h • d ·o: , hiu • r ·ir !> at S '" ·n .1\1 il and 1 lt'!J ·ec l d tl ll l11 IJi It' 1 he ,,w ... t fal nlou · \v inning record in , nmt Li ·tot }'· .\fur · iltl! o r I an t h fu llu ' d t ill!) tg.h in c·" .ry detail nn th lot mtJb h '· k td lai(l OU L f 1r IIit fl ))t'll -- h t• I tnttgll! om tlH b vi l. jn b uy. t ;tlt ;o,f h C"l ~~~~ •. ;l ll }l< ot hi ·h :w lu11d mpto· mi ·i.ng jdcal'). 'ow 1.arv in i'i ta k in ~· l1is quk L p ·r t na ht, n hi t rn ' IHl ou. La] JJ1 for t "tchi n ) hoy iru ) a 1 ' c.ltin j >h ~l H amill•m H igh Scho ll. J 1. addnio n. h ·a: htJnon·d b r btiu de i d a" u ue l th · n a lt l r t lu • 11-St"u • football g~1 m I i11g ph•y I th · · Lm•m 'I;'. :0 i Jt o th 'r n lill areas, th ey .. ~rve a-; F ir Controlrnen on ~pecial occa­" ions. D uti of th e~ rn n nd other inclnde warning- visitor r,f ·moking regnb ti n. , and stand ing by in emergency. \ Ve go t to know "Bud" quite ·well durin the :;,i · weeks he worked with u s in Cat Coat recentlv. \ nd we I can assure the Big Blue pon s fan rhat all o.f the go d thirLgs that e erybody ha · been a yin about _Jarvin McCollum are true. R alph Bei ·er and hi board memb may well b proud of the. d · cision the made on a ununer da b ack in 1948. For tbi · guy Me ollum imply can't mi ! I Les Sexton Is a Pioneer at Heart Buffing the drums . . . Vacation i where ·ou find i t . . . Luther Peter i back from the cold and the min and the h ail (plus intermittent fi hing) of Hill Lak , \!Vis. . . . Les High tower and ·e-veral the boys, in­cluding Bob M v honer and Ra ' Harri , are be: ir m the brilliant un bine ancl cool ni llt" f Florida . .. . nd in pector H arr ' Neal (th m r t on ) ·ta ·ed at home and redecorated h i Park ; venue h m f r hi lo ·ely Fren ch war br ide ... Les " .'ton , lik.e a ao- ·d lion in hi L indenwald h m , ·o unt the ta ' until he moves ba ·k. to the :C<tnn in th , pri n.; . . . L. h~ a pi n cer' lo . f o1· work and f 1' t Lma L· 1 ' 1 e ha th health and pb.y ·iqu to go wiLh it . .. To him, th :la ', are nev r h)no· nough ! . . . l n a ' "' ·, w· nm t ub· .rib to Lhi · 1 rc'l ositio n; for v x il , i( ·w w r t r ti r t. ­morrow and l.iv to b 105 w · would 11e ' r b ab l ' do all <)f lh th ing w • d lik t lo, and part k ( 11 of Lhe ~> im~ 1· r I a- ur s that • bid .in t h.is int •r .sting world o( om·· . Jte i.Htlflng· the dnttns ... h j : ' l soLt · e of prid and ~ ~Lt i ~fa < tion to •yeryon , in tlt ' dcpartm n t. t Ca 'L ·( ,; t t I i t ·<.1 n e:-t r l.h c top ot th stan I i ng: in tl1 1\ [ill l.x a •u · tlft.h a ll oJm p ti t ion . . . ~b y it ~ I v .. ' be 1 ... r\ h ig hand to Hill Cr cch [ r h is lai th[ul tt mb.u ' ;tl ·~ II · a .~n c · rhi :-. stHII U1 r as ., sc r 'k "epcr 11nd bo st r lo t the tea n) ... AmHhe bi!-, han l to Ca l R obbins who w;y; p (· l'~ua d e ll tf) .< m · l lll l o( rd [re tU nt to · rv as 1o'tch ... " R.ohbi c" h::ts ha l 101)} 1.' l lt -n ~0 re;n ..; uE e.·· 1 ~ r i 11 P <1~ bnrh 1 hr er and mana · t .• .. G ·arb ·:; d:lll •bt ~ Margie Sc 1!\~ i ' '<Hing ut an , n .ice <rCllm n t {,i utYlllh'r o il 11H1n . be .. \.,·on' ' b ' vjrtu of h er la t. I . p 1rt !lid Lll jun . . , r ·1king· ('f lllU Sl her nnd ·s •}H' r trf ' l l'e w e u ·r · I r\ .. gT:H.I . M arg1. n u.s ecl J"t V •• B' s . 111 " ou know wh~l.L s " ·uul collect d a flve-.. pot (rom a t-:nhZ·t 1 o nplu ~..,cd uncle . .. ,\ tta gjrJ I • P )W rbuUin< the drum ~ ... \V used to menti n .any Ja a1 d hi: l<1s ·ie ,\'Jw a ·quiPd a n w car, or a n vv b b •; but both are g 'Lting to be o numerous tha t ve ·n Imnlly k cp up . . . Among the ht st at" ar· Erni ' Jo. eph'. b autiLuln w 195 ' Ford :utd Al \i\ ' aver's ·llow and black u ertibl I tb sam make . . . 'peaking o( ne car., it's tim.e Lt> giv a 1lug to Chaco Cr rlit:. Union for 1 roxnpl and c fl icien t handling o( new ar fiHanci.n<r .. . To cite · n e.:a tnple, Bob '\1\Tcaver ta ·t ·d on a va · tion trip Ll) i;.wara Fall ·, ' 'tltr "" a rod ' !lear Delaware, Ohio ... After h . ving tl1e ar towed imo Delaware and li t nin t lh m bani.c' · apprai~rct l, Bob d e id d that it would b >'vi e to W.td for a lal m d ,l . . wilhin a n1:1tter of minut ·~ , a .all wa · put througn to Gl a ·o, the J al wa · OY ed, Bub wa on hi · '"'a ' at the h el of a 1955 Dodg , and the following moJ:ning Chaco·· ch d . ' •a in tb mail . .. l:raz ier Crain, J r., is ontinuinn· to do a "Burn 'Em Up Barn ··· act in the ·to k ar rae he - about ... H e · gain broke th Lai~'tenebura peedway record thi ·umrner only to ee it lo\ ·ere ao·ain 11 lh · ' al'lle da ·t . . . \l\7hich prove . that r cords are made to be brok n ... Incidentally, young Crain is headed for big·tim - ra ·ing ... \!Vat h fo.r hi name in a fe v y ar· a a pil L of one of the big ars. Whitaker Is a Magic Nome in Gardening \"\ as.hing out the pan ... " \i ood the \J oodpecker" Whitaker i al a hllina u · with di ·may ... He ha · ripe cucumber \ •hen our vines port onl ' yellow blos­- om ; he pick · ripe tomatoes 1vhen oms are still green as gra ; and ' ·h.ile ·we are "till harp ning our teeth and urooling ior uU'ar coTn, he ha . been eating tho ·e luscious golden ear fox two week · . . . But then, \!Vhitaker i~ a ma0 ic gardening name around Hamilton ... "Porky Ed" o1 the Coater 1s far and away the bes t gardener we've ·ver known ... Ethel Kirk's young male Boxer, son of winning Domino, already ha hown that he can win ... It's hard to get a winning line establi hed, but Otke you'' e acquired one out tanding dog, ou can carry on for year . .. For the Kirk , it wa wonderful b gin-ner's luckl ... R alph ~ icVVhoner ha fallen vi tim to the boating hobby which is rapidly weeping the country ... ··!\.lac" ha his own crui ·er and pend many enjoyable I our on lhe river and r earby lake . .. Thi summer h e's Uying ''atcr skiing and getting a great kick out of it ... The hi.ghliglll of lhe month in Ca t Coat was Jun 13 wh ·n • fel Gro1lmus, form r star · ven Mile athl te, ·' t,roke in" hi forme coach, . 1:ar in 1 Collum, on the 0eneral h lpe job ... 1"/e all a 1 cl Mel of tr ing to wf"ar out '·Mac" but M 1 0 1 ly grinned and ·aid. "1 ,,ould ha.v lo ed l im do' n it I auld have, h 1t l couldn't:. ln fact. I was he em · ' h o 'Was pI n t tir ·<l by 3 o'clock '·l en we to ha. last trip to the bail r -hut I'd n '-' C.'l' admit it!" Dick Cowgill: Once o Middie . .• hed ing th ~m ·an ... Hand om Harold L()ng !Jail fro Charlestown, V. Va., wh ich h dairm. is 0 11 ot the mo t a till tically-mind d cili "· jn tl e ('Onnn y . .. Di<: Cowgill's r a · ion to th ' n ~v.s hat 'J<Jn it.l • f< Col­luw ~ra gl)ing to H milton Higl ; " T1 will la two good ccach ~ to b-at Pau t \ a lke1 '' . . . \V 4 d()n · r n • ·d to · dd that Di k j, - fr rn Middletm"'-1 a nd a rabid , 'fi ldl ' fan ... Jw 11or.up un attended lhe L )<Jltld ..ill · 1 eu ion tbi ummer o! th , La moue; H amiltun f1 iglt 11 2~ fo<J ball ·ar . . . Jim .. "'a · k n (:J\VU s '' f l:l h" ' l hom pou Okio in tho:.e Lc · l) • .• \ l.1CH bu ing a modern coo . eui.enc · or ar plian .e, the qu ·stion oEten a ri ·c:s, "wbiclt one -;h ulcl l bu ?' .. . 1-Iere's how Earl Barrell and hi· wil ' Hilda the ga l wi.t ll the rnt tsica.l .·o 11th ern a c nt '>O lved the problem wl en the bought a h ome freez Jr thi ummer . .. T be r we11t to tl1e Ji.brar and checked th ~ Con umcr's Gttidc ra ting~ ... Th n th · · went nut and pur ha. cl the ma ke that wa:-; li.st ·d No. 1 ... I[ yo u're interested, Earl will whisper lhe mag·i word to you tllc uex t tiw c he ec · ou . .. J irn Marsha ll was i ven a tryou t wi h the .incLnnaLi R ds as a pitcher on .Friday uig lt t, July J . . . Among· th · boys working with us thi · ~ ll ll.lLI J C r arc Bil l .Butn ·r, n ephevv o[ tl1 Ja t Jinuny Huuicr, Color Room; and husk ' Lee Stepina £rom North Da ora ... Bill will be a senior at ; a t rn Stat · Teach ·rs, Rich ­mond, Ky., ne, t year, int n ls to go into u aching; ·c will be a senior at.. North Dakota Normal and lndLtstria l A 'Ls Coll ge, plays guard on 1J1e footbalL team . .. Merrill Ketchum T ime Office, i a ra 'ing car fan who follows all of the big tim driver. . . . plug for Charlie Paullin ' ·aw mill out Trento11 way .. . Charlie sold us an oak plank for our di ing board and it i still in tact in it third summer o£ use .. , (Incidentally, the lumber cornpani s cold us that s tch p lank would n ever stand the ·train· Charlie'.· reply was tlat he wonld give u another one free if we l roke it.) * * * P.S. Family Portrait : T h e only tirne Junior and his girl friend invite you and the li ttle woman to attend a movie ,,y-j th them is when the yo ung folk arc V w Ol} cash and want "Old Dad" to foot the bill. (But you go and enjoy every ininute of it and \vish that you could "splurge" on them more often ; although you may sigh a bit as Junior sho els you out a t your gate, and you feel your way along th pitch-dark dri ·e and listen to the muffled roar of his "dual, " in th distance.) Fl VE c;E I, RATh)N'i o tlw H ani ~ fa ndJ. a~C · p •rtra ~ d in tit · ph tfJj;{Ut!Jh , t right. l~ 11;.t~f! Ha rri~ . 'akmk r Room. 1 1 H ­Wt~ ·d WttlJ Jti~ UtlhCI , '\. iJ.Jl:110 ; hi · gl< n<Hatlwr, Ft::tni... ; lth sou, J{ kl..v ; 3 111[ Rir k '. p,r at.-<> t-ca!­. , 'l).nrftWJI her, Lttsy H .tll is . FRIEND ' of 11ob Akeman ac Champion' Ohio Divi jon wou.td n ever beli ve that be·, a great­gran l£a Lher, bu t H b ha a pic­ture to prove it. ' fOJU right to ]eft a re rrreat-grcaL-o raudro · rh r \l 0 ' Mrs. 1 ellie Akcm:.Hl, her son Bob, Bob' daughter D rtll ::l Knodl , Mr . Kno Lle·s dau<>'btel Ja t [ ll ·lin Qui nbern . and' J a · 1neli n's laughr r rletto Dal . L • H.APPY CATHY SHEPl' RD, month old> is the attractive daLtghter of Mr. and 1rs. Car­roll heppard and the grand­daughter of Mr. and Mr . Cyril Sb ppard. Cyril is employed in the Pulp Mill a t Ca rolina Champion. \ Is It a Snake or a Caterpillar? By Bruce ~Tanney Hobe Arrington arose early one n1ornir1g while on hi vacation and went up into the garden without his gJa ses tO do ome hoeing. ' he wa digging around in the weeds looking for the g-arden, h fir t heard and then saw a huge rattler. The na.ke wa.s not in the weed , bm in the yard - in . on Gary' sand box. Or- so :i.t e med to father Hobe. At the fir ·t ".zing/' papa topped his chopping. Then he presently pie 1 the mighty erpent a · it emerged fmm itS covetin.o· of sand in the earl morning sunlight. It broad clia r:nond back. ·wa g listening in the ra of the sun. Hob·,, being tit protecti\'e fath 'r and busband th<l t he j ' thougl t fir L-o f£ of bi wife :mel 'UD. He sr rang lo the atta£k with bis tru ty hoc, lu ha i-r fl ing beh ind him. as h ran. Bur h • onf got in a · ew Jich \.,.h~:;n his g-ood \vil Oma, came our to see what wa'> c:Au/)ing th · tormtno tion . :S he prolllptl P tutn <1 lo the hq ~1~e ilnd got :Hol .- ~ glas')e:. H< b p 'liSt l I mg ·nougJ, l'J tJLJ L thc·n' on , 1 hh1 k­ing it might ·mart of 0~ Ia to heJp in Llwir ddcnse·. Jle . really didn' t need th m 1houg<h, he Lho11ght. [""'1 (unldn' l 111is a ~ n ak<' a hi ~ ~~ tbjs ;-,I' ll(:, l~u t tl1 gla .. e&- w ·t · hi: nndnine.· fl l ~aiitC'l n:run · diatd, lhlll i1 w:1~ a .a.,, of wist:. k.t·t iri ntil ;. It ~ ·;l', nnt a mighty raul 1 :l;lo h • had ~t tp}'fJ ed , IJ u un ;al ~ , Ea vorir e<u erpill<.u· it allul . I Jlt' f.angiHg was tl • 11'1· chani m tmwinding. spr mg "fh bro~rl diamond b. ck &pa lling it £h · ..;un ! ;t') th · n 1bu · trecad u av ling 1 tT 1lu.; dJ iH' w h ~t: h . H' 'he o;;ay'> h . till hlu shh to d1e l.'flflt c f hi . h ir (~ very gre l di, t(tnLe) 1·vhcll ltc thinks of hut\ fa:: v;a taken . in b · a toy. H stilt c <m' t ~!x ptain ' ·h th n.1a J ine lay in the ~a11d from the d ~1 '· befnr and rh c-1 ·uudtn lv dtt.idrd ' . to take off 1 n :::t jaunt. !':\ClUJ G T HF.lR :BAG(), Guy an<.l Vannie Hem phill prep.a.H~ fo t.l.V i r EuroE ean tr.ip whi h 1 egan July 12. Rea~on l r the llip wa a vi it with their d.aughler aud son -in-la\ ' . Lt. and , 1.-~. day.narlt Shi e lds in C.cn'tlan y. Tlt · took a hip over anti plan to return by pl<ui.e ori A ugu ·t 2l. Gu · is ~rnpl o~ed iu the Carolina Di ision Book Mill finishing Dep artment. Promotions in the Woodyard B11 Ernest Messer Two prot1.iotion have taken p la e on the W OO)<ml this month. Frank. Leatherwood wa promoted from crawle.r cratte en gineer to w.i tchman and \ •rayne Pitt was promoted from ·w'itchrnan to tealn crane en ineer. Both the e promotions were the re ul.t of the re tirement of H. C. '\1\T an en from the team rane:. Georg-e Smathers~ who tarted to vork in the W od· yard Office six months ago, ha moved h m Bailey Street, h e:re in Canwn, to the ~r e dford Farm near Cl 'cl ". If anyone has any xtra ats, plea e u-i e th m t Georv . E. C. Bradburn, who retired in tviay, came b] recen tly on his way in from }'lorida. Bradburn ay. tl1at he is enjo ing h.:i retirexnent ·md that he expects ro spend e era! momh e-acl.1 :ear in Florida. H e ha bought a lot ·in Florida and 1~ plannine to build a h ouse. ·Hubert Howard j. the onlv '\V dy rd man wh i l • o:.tt ·ick a t th . pPsent titn . Hubert ha - be n ut for several months and cloc not know >Yh n .h will b able to come ba.c.k. to work. 'iJ UllY it 1( : . BLF \ .1-l Ct US, t) ti·. g to ttp , f \:\'c~ t er it . MhlJig;tn l w i vnl\ir ·tod ' Ill lll'· ~h<>W il in the C<J r1llin;t Di\U n f . f\ , fJ ·p~i11'r:\wl'H . l,~) tti~ F. ( : 711 l.\o,_ rt ·.;;i:lH\ tt l , (h.ic i" c ltcrni~ l. , 'tv('d Rw g uide ;Htcl itl'll' (''\ph iris {l f ·• lliH''<. 1 h 1 g• •mp ~.,·a: rrn~ L·~•t-> 1 1 ·tudet.IS \' htl fOUi d llh• pi<H tl Jllnc J7. !\11 filL' 11\ciJOIIUg HI l'Uit· and J'ap :r fuJuwlup,v .tt . lidt ~g'; tn l ni i ' C" t ~ i t ' nnd 'IHT · " 'lit' ts of Clta tnpkm a! l. ;d;. . Ltlga1 (m· t.wo d <.l , s. T h y als.o vi .. itt-d tht H1 w.H r pl :1 11 in ' I ell lit" ::>t!C .nHl rlw F.~"! 1 St ~' Pap r C•~• p (l1 atlon a t l'l!>l'(ah F l1'C t , dtt.ti11g l it ir S•~tHhc:n ~ t Ctn 'isi t ~u:.ion pro~;:r;.~t~J . lin .· mad th ~ tm11 unu.er the I'C. de r-shlp o( l'r f. Robt:n Hn1 '. THE l'.FLL W lTH Hti'ITOR Y i.s rnug· b)' Re:nb n B . Rob rl"0JJ , t h<rh man oC Cbau1pjog.'s, boatel o di•ecr. r , who rl d i1rered the I Fi nc ip.il itd I re~· 1.(' Old Tilq;en. rh l~e lt was l !Sed ' ~::ar " :tg:o !(l t:lll :i.l;.!'IH)>ion · ro \'Ork anu diMlif l% .t h em durin g" IB ea rl (() 1\ ,t111 ·t,J.on cl;n ~ o i th Ca.wlin' (h \' i ~tinn . • e 1n new A ·menu~nto of early days at Champ·ion is pr·esented to Carolina Old Timers A \'O IC.E fwm ::1 long-ago era in Ch a.mpio n's h isto1· ca hea1·d 1oud and d -ar one more t: the Old Tjmers mee6ng at amp Hope on 1\Ja 26 . . \ s R euben B. Robert~ on , chairn.1.an of Champion's hoard o dire.ccor:, bcgEm hi ' 1ne age to the lub .mem­er- ac tbeir tKentv-fir t annual m eting, he rang an mlcient but clear-toned b ll that had played a par t in. the com pau, pa t. '\Ya:; back in 1905 and '06, thi b ll ' as rung to "Umm n Champion ·workmen to the construction of the >arolina plant and to di mi them at the end of the work day. Althouo-h the bel:l. ha not b een used for ahuo t -o )ean jc trong. ke n tones 1,~ealed forth vigor­ll ly throuo-h the cool mountain air. ' In i active da ·, tbe bell had be l'l mounted on a 'Yoode:n shac -n wn a the field office, located. near where the pres nt S stem Office tanJs. A l\1r. Robert­m e ·1laine l. there was no team a ·ailable at that time £or blo ,ring a ·Khi t1 . " \'hen tb ' mill . tartt:·d" Mr. R obert. c,m continued, ''tl e ld h ll \ ieJ:lt inr.o etirement a:nd lay neglected in a m·aer of a wrase room £or many years. 1 rescued it fr ~ 'n tbr ate·oed ob1h ion about 20 years go and h ;n e "ker t it ' ·r ince a a tseasured n'l.e1-.nent0 of those earl cia y .. " ' Mr. RolJert on has turn ed the old bell over to the custody of the Olcl Time1 - Club now as a renunder of those long-past events. An engraved plate on the b ell reacl.s.: "This Ol_d Timers B.ell wa:s u sed to call Cham pion men tQ work d"n·ing tl e @:arly st_ages o£ the hu:iJding oE the Canton mill in 1906." T hen Mr. R obertson cal-led on Craig .AHen to ring the bell, ·referring to Craig as the ' d~an" of Carolina Old T im.ers. Craig was employed . on 0 -tober 1, 1905, and has more yea-~.·s of service than any o ther dub member. Elections fo llowed the progran'l and \ .V. C. "Colonel" Moody of the Chemical Lab taff was elected pre ident 1:0 · :u cceed Clyde R. Hoey, Jr., for the c >ming year. J Letch V\ otley, 'T ime Office, -t as named ,.,ice-pr i.d n .t; Miss May Holtz lav , Main Offic , wa re- le "ted s cre­( J. r ' . . . OLU 'J 1 \11:, !JAR. . J..O~Y mm h '' f: fea:tu rcl by th \•Vindtonc Ba1 bershG!J t Ju<l r~e't of \·n1 MOn·Sal rn, a~ an t-t.tr­tl! nnc em ll. inmeJ1r l1ighli"rtt ft1r ClH olim:t OJ d 'Yilnet. . Frotn left to r ·•·hr ar ' ( h.td l.~a.wson , Jearl: - Jinl \ V<.ttd , lellvr; loc Ha e , b 1 i.to no: ::ntd Hi ll Jj 11 llac.h . ha -.~. .LYDE R. llfO"EY. JR .. r ri l'.i;ng p .c idem of rhe Old "litne rs C h do> respo11 (1 d i'o tlte addr s. ot m.::kom ~l ' H . . \.. H<;l 41e r . 'ice -president aJHJ Cow-l i llH di\i~ io n rnan <tgn. · l I ' t j J L . ' l f ' 1' -\RK.,, pre tt) YOC':t l ­i · from Kn ,,·iUe. Tenn .. enter­tains the 1.)-\ ear group at Camp Hope after dinner. PL YI11 SET BACK, many club mernb r h ut a kibitz r ':-eve ~icw o ttu~ !{roup ho C\· r ·on ·ojoyin the populat game- . orne­times called l it h or high- low-jad-anrl- nne. ~ fore than 1"0 atl ndcd the p r t}. .·p ri n ed ome lo conte r during the afte - noon r ec1 ation period. Rainy wea ther k p·t mosL of the party-goers indoors in the afLcmoo11 , \ 1ne 1me Mw- FTERNOON HOWER {ailed to dampen the enLhusiasm of member of Carol ina Champion's 15-year · rvicc gt ou p a they ass em bled la LC in June for their annual dinner meeting. \Vet. gra called a I alt to outdoor recrea tion, wi.th the excepLion. o[ . hnfn board. Bingo, setback and table tennis furnish ·d r reation during th a(ternoon. l3jngo '·as handled by Don Randolpl1 , Training, with the assis­tance of 'oro fa Phi1 lip!i ancl Ela ine S h1 nck. 1\fort than 150 15-year 'ham pions attended th Ott t· ing. fiJLy-on , ham pion becam •Li,gibl l'or member­ship lhi.., y 'itr aft ,. compl ting I} y. ·~t rs of continuoH crviu.:, bringing tb · tuta'l to J3ti(i .hampions wlto JJitve rnr)r than Ei y<:an; c>f <.e vic · a t t1 c· Carolina ])i visiun . St<.,\ I~ D 1\ lTIF 1','\VIUO ', llJ.ttl ' tHtolbr gl t•up c ttjt>' f>d bing" \1 htl ' it I 1>\f rnl ullhttl•·. ol tlw 1 "i t :11 ( hit kt·n d iotwL as • • • ' A fried chick n dinner w n · d t : 0 1. nder the direction o[ Mr . H ttie .rube. F ollowin )· the im oca­tion by the R c . J. Cia 'Wn Lime. pa t >r of the anwn F irst Pr sbyterian Church, m e t " I e, \'o ll ·m· I Llperintend nt, took O\' as Ina ter of erem.oni ·. D{)nr prizes wer-e awar led I y Jimm_ ' '\'illi, m ·on , · ~~~i"-f a n t manager ol: Industrial and . mrnuniLy P clation~ . Lowell Blanchard and his \'1\0 .. ' r, di~) m nain ' ! of Knoxvill , T et'l n. furni hel1 Ll definite hi ·hlight )t after-dinner en t rta U1nl n t. H . A. H Jdcr, 'i · -pres ident and Car 1\ina Di., i i n nt ~tn ag · r, \II lc:om cl th guc ' t.; Z<1n c: Grey H.:~ll u[ the El Tlrical D panlllellt r ~pon d ed , R euben B. R0b ·n· 1n, clrairman n[ Chaml)ion·. boar I or d ir non ldi\ elu l th pritt c-ip:tl l:tlk_ o l' Ill ' ' \ ' 11LJ1 tT. r.u li • • Ill ' I Lllll fl\U I ( . ' . BET Y r TB'AM · e into , htlf'ileh0ard here - s_ hwbuy, 0'\e-n. wai to try hi lu k. < a UOJl ' H£ YOP~G TF,.R probabh enj(•yed the pa pennakets' fdnU pi ·ni mo. al l. ·-~_··hey to11k f t1Jl ad va ntag of Camp ·lope's ru :.u1~ pla 'g t'ound lhtcilities . of Papermakers Meet at Camp Hope Cuolina hampi n pap rD11ak . - like papet;makers at · 11 other Champion Division. - . ork '"'h n t11ey work and. of our _, pla r w1wn th 1 pla 'l 1 h";; was ertainl the a.e when th · motored to Camp Hop early in J un f r a day of :recreation and a bounteous picni lun h . E en though the adlllt eu" joy de cry 111inute of the outing-, there ,va no ·gue tion but tha t the youngster r ap d the gTeate: t b . nefit. 111 y ah;.·a · dol ' A lot of th paperma"ker indulg -d in foot races · for il\' f dolla1 . .. and ma n " of th em ·were forced to spend man;; rom:e dollar for reliev.ing acl1G and paixts for eYentl day th 'l'eaft. r. T:he r j1.1, t about overdid the pa tune. Softball Tokes Its· Tall Then there wa a lot of softball to be played . . . and they impl couldn't resist the temptation to j·oin i_ the fun. Thi , wo, took jt toll! Jim Hall,. general soper1ntend nt of. Paper a.od Board i\fanufacturin , ' as a peciaJ gue t. He found time to g :ve th boy· orne hi, tory of papennaking at the 'Caro­lina Di vi ~ion. Call d nn for a little informal talk, HaH told the paJ nnaker:, and their famiJ i that No. H Machine tarted op rati<>ns her Jt:u1e 20, J 922 on kraft paper. He al ~ai 1 that No. 13 Mach in went o,n tb. l ine ; ·o\'emb r 26, 1924, en white paper, ;;111d that No. 11 . hcl ine started rOllling on Ne'er Tear January 31., 1947 0 TJ!l · R. ~ R. A1L'i Y .li.ea1ti' c q,re sh(. wn , ated (JTJ tb , !a1\ 11 at L<lke Logan t here- Lb · • wer th g.1 t · of C!~:tll.tpi•Hl in mfd·Jw'le. Fishi ng Wil" i~e pr\nciJ~al ttm11 of Jene:ttion. Httgh 1Jca · ·, r rolitHt ]:)·i vi<'on t•·affi,c 1\Htll a · g r, was £1 C' paN~ b(tSt. 32,\'FAR-OLD S .. MPIJ·~ of k.ra ft wrapp.i;ng dn o:\v Lhe inLerest of thee m.ach in.e and beater m eL1 as Jim Hal.l, (cenlet")_ general su-per­io ttm d'ent of Paper and Hoa rd , explained (;ba t it ·wa made on No. 14 macbinc: on ]Line 17, 192 . .. and that No. 12 i\1achine started up on kraft paper .March 25, 193?. · The fir t newsprint made in the . South vvas m~de at Carolina Cb.arnpj ' n D cern h er ~ , 1931, and Carolma Champion mad it fir.st run of Cotton Goment Bond . 011 June l 2 1932 . ' FT R Wl '1 'I. . , .\ ~JB 0:'-:_,. lt;ie R at ·!iff, Carolina ham.1 ion, nde av.av frcHu .\ nu h.mke n . 11bbon b ·'arer..; )11dge . . League of \"a; n . \ill. :til . his ::tppn.>,·<tl. R;ttc liH has never mis ·e(l a hoi. .bow SJ on;:on~d b\ th . Canton addle :mel Brielle (:l ui . rl bis June c' n t aura ted m re t haH 1,000 .p uatoJ\ . Papermakers Enjoy Picnic Papennakers in the Book Mill hchin · and B ater area, under th dire 6on of ",~'-. Carl Clontz, M. J. Hall and Fon10 Alann enjoyed their first famil picnic outing at Camp H ope u J un 2 . Other hift in B ok Mill hnufactllring had bet:n ' taking off" on th se trip · ea h year for so.m.e time, so tl1e Clont7·A1ann-Hall h ift representa tives decided they'd fall in line. They'd h eard ood r eports from their buddies con­cernin these family affair ... and they found the entire report true after they had completed their day ou.t with their famili . Exactl 10,016 per ons throughout Haywood County took ad antag of the free mobile chest X-ray service offered in Canton, w ·aynesvill.e, Clvde and Hazelwood early in Jtme und r the sponsor ·hit; of the Canton Y .\fen ' CJub and the Haywo d County Board of Health. Canton led th patronage parade when 4, 159 p erson hac.l tb ir hests X-rayed whil the m bile unit was tationed a t the Canto11 Post Offi . vVa n vill plac d s .ond wi.tJ1 3,8 11 patron s, Hazelwood with 1,405 nd lye r "gi t d a to a1 of 64·1 p r ·(ns. hampi Y~1 C. h eld iL annual be nquct at Cam1 Hop ·J m_. 0 with ~00 aclu .lt Y m rnh rs pr· ·nt. A 1etad .d eport o f Y ~L tj · itirs durin Lh . ·c::tr w( gi en hy .Jack .J u ~ ti ', ·X! Jli y~ o, ( re tary, ' ·hi h ·v -tlc:d an (ll .tiv y ar alrmg all lonl YM ... clwnnel$. .. ; c nic ... po1s in \l(~ S ! "l ·n 1 Hh C; tolin ~\en· v i · t d by ~c· ·1 a l m(;m IJC-r" r) f til · Ca 111 on C n1 . a Chll ot1 Jun. 25. . 1;::u fl('gali ... c~ w<·n · . po;,c>d it• h Jll bla< k and w.l1 1 lc and color at owtd LoHk ing (:l as..; loa 11 ·. Ur ida 1 Veil l'all s, JJJ y F':tll 'i, Cull:~ s aj;J F:dl -,, and Cc 11tr •..,(! ·( l'idL· .wd [}) (; T( . <rway uca. r h triy ' {I'> tllade IJ \ I 1C: htt'\ a r •• t il pi< JJi lun< h Wi~ ) st r rcd at liiJOtl. Davit! \VJi•lit of 11H· Pulp Mill rtn<Hl •eel tl1 · n·ip : t. ~ pr ug ranl cl. ;tirm · 11. S · ·ml · ' hantpit~Jt ' , w lttJ kt\ <' ., lt.ibtl 11f , .11dd11•• th<:ir shaH· of scrapping mou11t · in lt out , hav : fi lt-d 111 /c ·xu.:lknt n ·potls d•tri11g rh c- pa 1 -.1.· '<-d,,. J. B. £l j Jl , l'ul p I i Jl . h ;. d I i ull' lC 11 1 hIt 111 1Ji .limiL of 10 tt JU L fro111 N:t 1tt ~. h :lla Ri\lT Ligg st running L•t J 9 i ndr. -.. 3 1 e l,ng Jth tl t· H 'J w1rrl (·lnHat d and . h in ltfl 1. o l be \ a ine ' Ill tV <tnd I ()(i.J d . Jadtiilt''>, tc• P' Ui\ ''>· p IJ ( •k altet tlte trou t in tlJ(' '\ i~ init'v o ( ttti> ·t·ntrHit in Lhr • ear .'-ltnok.ic:-., J..tl · it .Junt. fit ~} );p ryH mo:-.t ot th iz tim on ll at< I · n I ·a~ l Clt k ·lw <: he lrlltnd h<.hinQ, ' 't< P-·· on · c II trip. Leo~ i Hayn . , l11 pcnion. and Ui l! I.J· ll){ k, R '\ ·i11dC1, Ita' ;- . t many · t t.iG i · l fl i '~ on H :.tl l CH:e th t ummer ... an 1 ha\ pro L t('<:il r "tit'> in t l'n -it •h l ' inun . ~ lmr li • \Vdl and Eph Rnlland, both of th I~la at En~in . rin r n -·1JllJ't11 ·n . ba> . lr,u d (I_ la}OiKhe 0 th eir liking on "' v ·ral octa. t(Jn .... . u•u i') I 1 led a th h 'st JlW th lnr he v-y trout. 'o, tfpr-' pler1t · nf good fi hio ' ah ·ad! ' • • amp l ·Jop ~ was fill cl to th. b.rirn with bt, and girl ' during J ul . pp1icati tl 'i wer {a r ab ·a:d of a( en Jl· rnoclation: thi'> sumrner I(Jr the first titne in se .. eral a. on. . ' ' alt r Holt011 , ) MC1\ · ff£T, ·a') in c h· r(J of both ncam 1 m nts. Lankford Finds Snow in June ·wayne Lankford, ln p ection, encountered th Ir a snow stom1 wl ich hit the R ockje in June. He ·wa fran to a lmit after r eturndtg from thi , 5,000-mile ·acation jaunt that he'd never clr med of a ituation like that before. Lanl<.ford wa. {orced t drive throu, h the blinding snm. storm for everal hours and he nd hi famih experienc d a lot of discomfort in the 20-de 1ee ·weathe1'. They visited alt Lake Cit , t h. and oth r poi in that area. • The June . horse· ·h "N, ~ pon ored b) the n ton Saddle and Bridle Club ' a u _ce. . Hun lr <1 f people came to tov,•n fo th ,cmi-annual bbath event. dozen da e ' ·er ntered and ribbon ve-re awarded all .vinners. lub member laid plan· far in advance and ever ·thino- eli ked like a lo · rom be~'~in · ning to nd. Vinson \ 1\Torl pion Book 1itl [or some tim . ', lnb pre ·ident and a > rolina .ham­fa chin · for man, h. · l ee11 quite ill J. E. \1\!ilkins n , a :>istant plont e t in r anl ,· ncr, l u per in t n I n t o( the Ph m En gin rine, I p ntn nt. wn guest ' I C;'!K .r a the joint installation o( r \.T Pot anll t\ttA.iliar officer. held at ·To tilt T(ll1 ·v Tltn , n 3 r ' . Waynes .ille. Jun 4. \ •\ -ilkitLon ·~ a.~ introduc · I h Z;m Jre, ' EJ "'( tri , I S(' .tion nf Plant En:gin ' ring vb •na'" er 1f ccrcmon ic . . Champion Dough~ers Become Nurses all. t [ th . • (:' 1'\ tl ' Re civ[ng 11lt:ir ·apl:i :tt the Hapti.:-.t Ht~ · piL. I f 1 ur · itrg nt Win · 1on -S ~1k111 •:trl ' i11 Jun , ·wt>r • thr lhtu~·h£t'lS of Cat·olina Ch'ltnpicm..;, · T lt ey w ' re ~itti Sntallll · l's ~ d <lll g'ht.L'r l)f h·. ~tnd t\h-.. r ru \';ire! " Httlk" SnnLher'>: z lch c) lpt' r , l H~hr r tl l\h . . nd j 1t. . \Lu , h dl Coop r ; :u1 l • ·nldin 1\1il\t'r, d ;lll g hlt:t' or 1.r. and ~In,. RH lpll 1 I ill :r, Tit - {llltltt:d Fe d'k Fe'> I iva i, s p()l! ~nn·d I the F h"; l l · Cl:H k 'k'\( ;1' l'll'il or t Itt-' l v t ralls df Fc t 'if!; I \Var~. o f Lantmt. ~ttlr ! Ht l'd '>O ••ll' ,,,ooo pl' rsntls JL11 .' H-l r1-Hi. l'ltr lnr i\ :tl , I'PalttrPd loll... stlll!!;~ and tllll it , utc-tlll\t.ti n lt,tll.td~ a11d . tptarc da11 r in g: lt \l il~ , ra{;t:d tn~d ·r th gt IH'I':-tl ,tlpctvi~-.iofl n~ C, C. Pcliiitlt. tf'r' 1 tiu ip.tl t)\ B tllll Hig-lt Sdw11l. I\OB C - F\1 \ . ' _ kft. of thl Chanq>intt \'ood, n p <ll'lu e u l ; \ r_ l tttttti1w.n , l .il1\ luwn, (, :1. ; . . C. Sktw. Ch.tmpion ·, chid foro.:~te1: ~~ nd J;• k \ 'cadJ, A. lwYille. aw:1 i1 th noon l~tn ch bdl. Charnpion Hosts its Woodsmen 1 :fore than 130 llardv, " 'OOLLmcn. who f urnj 'h G tro-lina Ch mpion \Vith t h OLl auds of ord f pu lp ' ood ch \ Car, and state and na lio r1a] fo.re · cr wer o-u es ts of ,arnlina ' llampion at Lak Lo:)·an Jttne J0-11 -12. J. H rs hd Ke ncr. \Vood ' ruanagcr, was part hosl. a. ·i ted '"·ith d tail- b H. L. "Dick" Setl r, o·eneral u 1 er i!>Or 1f \ \'ood erv.ice . YCr ·thing wa "ju t rigbt" for tbc gue::.ts from th tirn the pan; 01 ned unt.il it wou nd up tlnday ·lfterno n. ?\lore than :l of tfl e ·e gu ts fished for trout and man oi them had b tter-tha n-av rage luck with th<· hea · raiubm ·:,. . fanv others look ad\antag o£ Lake Logan 's other n-1.· ·e tion tacilitie~ in luding huf(Leb ard, horseshoe pitchi1w and boatjng·. Bnt n ne of tb m ·wi~l ever (m·geL .the bomuiful and lelect.aLle food upply ,..,-h , h wa , a all­: hk w th m · t l.<1k L< gan L d:"e rhree tirnes daily. IR f '\ [ (.AllH J:.Ll ., !111 "11 T{1hnn , J, and tJ:mghtl· t, Joaltllf', ~~ tH•llllh, , ar • h • d<~U\! •· 11.'1 .a11d gt ~tddtildr 11 ol f r. :11 1·d It ( J. \ . Rat!IH,n . R<t t!d,une j, tlllpl<.>. cd il1 C: tvlin<• <"k•111 p i<·n ·'> I'ini hiJt~ lh:p . .r nnt·t t. . OI$Y;'\l ROBBE"C [ ~ RICE is the G- m0111h -(•lrl bught~r of fa.ck J. Ri.ce, of the ~<uollna ()j ,j~i o n l filifj . · J) "par tmcnt; the grantlda11gh t 1· of Cra~ ford Ri · >, hi ppi tw Dt-pa 1 1 men ; an I H. !'\."\'lea c, 1 tired O ld Tim r. 1'R 0 11T F lS llE R ~1Ei\- R. •\1 . Whi te . left . :tntl W. t•.. Cr ig. wood IJt t ·e rs ~·• ,\lu rp lt y, ;~rc p i CI'UJ d b ert 11 illt ;1 tJi cc st r i11g o{ rainiJOI\' · 1 hc·r tool' fr() ll1 Lake Log~m in "ju t fep ntinlllC~." Production Record Topped Mi. llwide pro<:Lu ction re ords were roa le and lrokc tl dur ing tJte month of June at ti le Carobna Divi. ion ... and th ere' 'om likelihood that even Lh ., · r ·cord will be ha tterecl be(orc thi: tory a ppcar:.. l t wa ou J nne ~ ' that a n 1il hv id procluct.i.on r -coni wa establi h eel when 1,6< 8.2 to ns of pu!J and papct ' ere rn ade. T h en , o( cou rse as a re:su lt o[ rhis production achic:v · rnent, :Lr e ice cream t i c ke t~ wen: distributed rtmong all Carolina Ch an1.pion . But t his record Jid not ~> land long . .Ju ·t lhree day la ter on June J 1; a m m "'·ide prod uct ion rec( d of: 1 , 71 ~1.0 5 tons wa 1Tlarked up on the official reco rds . Again the ice cr am ti cker-- went out into al.l part · of t he p la n t along with -pe ial ong rar.ulabon:s for the teamwork displayed in accomJli . hing th i · omstancling record. • Continuing th June as ault on r cord , thi. same brand of tea rnwork on th e part of Carolina Champion· paid o Cf again on June 18 ·when c:xacLI 1,7 18 ton~ of pulp and paper . . . a no ther a ll tirne record .. . went in to t be produ ction book . So a n ything can h a ppen at Carolina Champion alon::> produ tion h an n cl . The mou Ll of. June proved thi, i o! library Observes Anniversary 'a nton 's new " 50,000 Jil rar\' t)b ~ l'\'crl it. fi r-t ann i· . J ver-.'l"•HY in a. colorlttl program June 2~ . rrhc bo ildi t g w<;1 pre)CtHcd Jast '<::u- to til · board o( dir , t n l>y Re1Jb ·n B . . Robert, un, Jr. 'J1ampion's pr •:.i nc, vn b ha. ll' ()r T l • Chantpion FouncLuion, Inc. Thh v ~ar an (JCl l hnu ·c w-t hel L in the :llLC1HO{ll1 and rn ~w )r I' t ~o t l ' ·i'>iL d t11c n ·w <atl(l modern buildii112; and ith fWI t •d ir nHill)' faLi J i li e~. fh libn n·y i · ,·ai i o be one oi th · Hl •>st modntl bui'ltli n g-; of it-.: . kind in tlti enio11 of th ' f. latc . ·. , . SLon ·, Ch:t tllj ion·:-. Ca t olina Dh i:-.iwt phm engincl· l. i~. c ha inuan of the ho;nd of dir -{ tOJ ·• qtht',r tlll'l tl hCI:-, ol ti t(· houd ;,t.r :\ l r~ . H . \ . H Idcr. I~o uts E. Cat t ~, Fted -\'. ]Jouu., 1t-, .. \. \' . Bottum-., .V1rs. \-\'. R . Palm.,. ::tlld i\Jn. J. T. B~-~,il -. K ·ln·-.hmtnh W<'H: "cr cd duritl.~ til ~ pr gnnJ. b ~ II ivmh (lj tit · l i lwu . 37 t I j 1 1 I I • . ~· '~ . ( ,·. '~ • I:HG CHE KER G·AiVfE he tween .\ ndre·,,· Jones, left:, and Hetman Robinson , auracted Lhree onlooker - Wa lter Lewi s, R. C. R oger:, and R.olJen Creeks. Afternoo11 recrca ti.on inclutl ed gam e ~ for adults and tile ·hildren. and m<my ~wi mllt ers took ro the ll'a re rs of the pool. • • r.oj 'G J·."i' l ~ t ·: R\' I C.f~ RU ORil <1 11WI1;.{ lltme pt<:'l(' lll IH~ h(' l<l hi Pink Rancll , '" I o is )iOII' Il h<:J '' ith hi · b111il y. hn111 kft ttJ 1 i~l1 1 <Ill' his 11ifc , ig110Ul , dau!!, IH<:r .');lltd l a J a11 and his .:o •l ~i ll ,\ lay b:t ·r F1 a.t i ' 1. ]'ink jCJiJt<•d <.haJJ I) io11 l iiLI' ill 19% ~tft ·1 '"orl..ing . or Dll · Jf t il · <lll ·frll ·ri• 11 (Olllj):lllil•, w l ' rlt built 11!1 l i1~1 ..,<·llion .., n t Ill(' pla111. , A\IOS E.\'X:O\S 1 a-.. rcallv ··burning th m in" a; he p itch d the :o(tilall '';11ue. Di1 i iun \[ana cr K;.ttl lkh­de tsen mal e a LOp u111pirc and al o paid ofl in -il\er du lta r ~ for h( me runs. I was J oNF. 3 wa, the big day [or ''old Limer. ·· with five or more year. or . enice a<> they en­joyed their annua l ttting a t the ChampiOtt R ccr a tiun Ground . On their sp cial da or the ) ear. tue.· 1o) al Cll<11n pions spe n t the afLernoun tll ning. eatittg and g re cing. Pit: ni--goec 1 gistt'f ' cl and gue·n·d the numb r ul in h . uf ribbou in a j .. r, hoping­to '<Vi 11 tlle pri ze, L u :ttn ra. But tit · be. t g ues: r n[ th · da 1 vas Lonni G. Au ~>t in . , 11d hi" " ·ik h ':t" very pleased tn l:l.itn th call\era hE wou . Some nf the g tt ests o,;Ct led duwn tl> a quier g-;11nc of lte ken; whi le oth('L took part i r1 the t)t nrc !> ltT llliOlh /2':'\l'l.l t' ol' .-o( tb: 1l. Quite :':1 f ,,. WL'lH .., ' lllllll"lll ?; :tl td a llll n1ber nr tlt C1 ll ju;,l ·at and t<:tlk 'd . Thcr · \1' • ., :1 lot o l c tll · rt.tinment lor th ~· )Oun g-. tns. iu luding- r :1ccs, 1om ridt'-; :ttHI a Jot Of lCl lll .~ t S. J'lte Jima . 1.0 iL :1!1 , a. i · U ~ Ual. wtt the big let'd ,,·[tit pl m v )r lnl'h · ll ~ ami t) th r·r ,.!,nod thit) g..; to cat. 1<1· ( , 1. I. FIU :'\L \I l llr Lli'.SI\., RoiJ c,·t (,n' c ll . l'<' !H · ~ . lou!..> IHI!J iulh In tl•c l:uil '' in tlw ( t'f> ,, d f11· otm' h.-Jp it• g t('ssi"g tlt t: nn111bl'r "r indw., 'I til•ht'll in th j:l l , l .t kin :.; t a ll ' o l l cg- i ~ lt ; tli o ll ~~ ~ • \f ;lt t l'a (.ij) l,~ ~ltHl ft ~· t t< ' ( l.o l . \ 1ith (,) C! 'n ;~r~- l ucilk CH·t·n , \ t r ..... Jaml'· B:tl·.! 'r ,111d l~tl' tl\Lt _f v)<"(', :uHI J\1" . 1-:. C . lha .lk. Lalltl·ll 1 II : 1kit1' .11 1..1 Rn1 \td : ul l •ll ~h to •k "" u t kl!. \II I \ I I I R 0 J) \ '\ ll "0 l n I \ I I H F I I .' 1 h h. h 11 It d IJe:wr' 1h.11 \leh 111 '' '' tn 111~ l' ' l ll . ,,, , -ho l\t\ i11 ,1 tri ' lldh I'll'<'. \l d i11 It,,., \' >IIi l1i' 111ft'. \Ltl\ Jll .. 11ul llH·i1 1\ll , hild l \'tl. \ \lll:tn a11d \!tl n il tr ~:.•-, tbl.. "'"''I 111 (,,,ldcn \ c1< ' . Let's Swap the Old Jalop' n. fnli/11/Y Rnyf'// (' ,, . E.' \e'l\olh ' lthl\ Lhat tltc 'J e-'an ha~ a h.,· av~ • • ht'l'll tbt \lotld', gtcatl-.t hor:--1..' trader, ~ tnd this is to kt our !tieud. in Ohio and Carolina know that things h,l\ ~·n't < h;lll~t d am ju ... t he< <I u-.e Lla:' hor e (po,,·('r i. 1 H n' un d t 1 t h I wnd . I he ':lpping ttadition in Te:-.a-., ,,·a handed do\'11 !Jc)lll ,"..,~ 'lll'LUinn to ~l' 'llf'l'<lll llll, a lld T e:x.a-; ni\i~ion t h.m1pi"n~ llu\· go at it \rith tht' ~<Ullt' e nthu~ia~m a~ ;tJ,,a,-.. u-.in~ thei1· \rork ar a ~ jtem.., oi bargainin~. .\t the Di' i inn. :t l:trge number own old work car:-. ·i.U ri--illg lr<~lH Ltnt ient 1elit. tn the "llcw'' -.,i x- and ')en·n ­' l~.at-old. \nd in the uading t:tlk._ there is alway~ cm ­pha i 'ill thL b-.t thing the < ar acq uire l. For instanc · -llL' ,. rc-t1e..td orb :-tll atoUJHl l ;j~t \. tar- a ne,,· b<.~ttcr ,' · in it. rmh L\1) ~L<u· -; old- and nothing chc j~ mcnt1on ccl. Melvin's " Priceless Possession" ' · II, it q happened that :\ felYin Elrod, 1 ' o. '>:-; I~ l hi11t bat J... t<..wkr. had one uf the'>t: price lb-., ·pm-f 'iicm . Olh ·y.J C. I 'rolet: color. nht.: motnr, good. !11 l:tu it klfl ju'>t IH:en < hcd.ul h~ a reliable shade ll c<: T1J• t J ani< and pl OllcHIII<t·cl .. ound <-t"> :t dollar. (Con­lc-< lt-t alt.. 111a\ i, -:) : ,,,,._ tl e :.t'> ing i'l i<c \n'> on I~ a ~' ' 1all down I>C:l) 111 11t ,,j, l, Jtt•lt' Jail ing d11e llloJJtld~. 1-Ji-. ,a l e~ t:tlk \ Va'> ~ o -.tJong l1i~ li H:· JJt·• '\I·Je U•tl\irHed thi-. 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I, no •entl c111an :trc :\:lllC\, ilge< l -1, :111d 'i i C\t' ll . :i. thP chi ldren o( Bud(l\ <ll1d R ena • \'hittccl. H11dd; 1\'0rk, on :\o. ''3 \la ch ine and R e 11 :t ott .'-:o. 3 'loning l.ittc . 7exa.s (,)I• :-..;\, \ \ , ~ ;! lid j:HkiL 1> .11 lct '" R!Tl c· proud h lfl 1d ·I thc·11 cl tt·,~t·, lm Clcn11a ·, 1 · tcllll \ Ldeb r:Jtt•d ( IH'Iilft hi II hd;:~ ,. (. ICII II .I and f:t rk it' ,,, JH, j, X) diC the daug-lti CI'< ol J. R . R l '((', \'Ito 1\C tt l..~ on '\o. '':: R c-1 indc1 " ' tlw ·1 t'''t' Di>i,ic,n. I • Twenty- First Century Forecast Ry .f u/11/Ji)' Roye/lr· l 11 tlli '> ;1gc of scientili< ad van . ntCIH :tnd t ·d1nolog'. mod ·rn 111:111 !tas become conlin d to a desk witl1 in­creasing -.tack~ of' p<lfJCl' WOJ K. , ('o do thi~ \"flrk !JL' j~ < o JHinttou-.ly stnoping furl\'~ml <llld lti-., head i~ hm,·itJg IPw<.•J a1 1d l o\· r C\ L'n · da1 . ' . 2'\0'I\'- Jlle<ficaJ hCil'llct' ha-. JHO\L'd th;rt :Ill itHII\lC< l p o•.tllre < tlr l>~ circ lll at io n : ~o. <h Jll.lll t'O IHillll .... to kt lti-. lJ cad ~ in k low 'J' and lli-. l>;~ck l>l' ttd lliOH', tile blood ... uTa Til to the· 1>1 ai 11 \·i ll u Hrtillll C' tn ~ I 0\ 1' dn\'ll , thcrl'l >\ ta ming :1 ~ I(J\ - lll' in b1;1in dt' \ ClnpnH' IIL .11 1<l lttllttioning . 01 1 til l' utfwr ha1ul. til (' llH.' IItht·t ~ o l tilL' lllcllll... , and ' ;qw fd111ilit • ~ mt· (Ontinuing to intpl'll\( ' thcit pu..,lllre I)~ tandil1" !l aif!hter n11 tiH·it I>;H 1.. vl!."· '' ith tlH'II h ·. ttl-. i""l ,---, ' --., tlttu-.,1 h:t< k, 1u c i\ ing p t·a llllh :tlld l)l)P curn lt·onl ti ll'< o Jt- ~ l : llrt "'' 'alii ()f p('opi P 11'11111 til l' tit\ 'i-. it ill g tilt'Jll in. tltc · . ;oo-., on ''t'l'k l' JHI.... \n, til<' JIHHtl..c\-. · b1ai1t'> atl' tn 'l\ 111~ ;HIC<Jil ;tll' c i1urlation and \ill ltllltlllll ' t el dn •lop .1 11d !~loW . j.., 11 IIIII Jl<•''libk til;LI in );!.l'l l t"l.tliml~ lll tllllll' th t l11 111ldll t:tt(' ,,i ll ht• l:lgnl in Llll' t<H '' ;rlld lhv tll ollkt')' 1\ill ,j._,ll t fH ' IH oll ,-.,;rltlld.t\ :111d ,',t111d,l\ .1111t kvd /Jif'/11 I • • 1e a.s ·· K FFP YOl" R OLD R-\R BE\.l ' F.,' ' ar 4-wcel-.-o lct R. L. t C\ Cll. )t .. "ho hruug;ht his own refr sb m e nt ~ 10 the " i\I KE l'vll "E /\ SIL\'f.R DOLLAR."' i, rhe thou~ltt of th rarnhl i ~>~ . ·- oungsters as they dig in the .· a\,clu~l for the bi J., fOIII tt'\ Fo.r thf nr•t l in· a ud ltl-\l"ar ~e l\it part> · H~tc the o nn g-e~ t g u e~ t pf t h~ da ' . tt J d . · a ncl ,:noozes in his bug y. g tting dollars. tlt ere were plc11ty o( p tlltie, ntixed in th <: 1 ood " •tp .. the o nlooker cnj \Cd the tu sl • ''· Ill tit II ,1~ the llo) ~ d id . As You Like it • • • \ TH~:. riY.E A."'D l 0 -YEAR service group at the T e a. DiYi ion enjoyed a . 'h ake peare Day at their annual outing· .. . "As You Like It," that is. For it eem no tllaltcr ·what a per. on's tastes in food and fun migl t l e, they're bound. to be sa tisfied at the Champion R e rea tion Grounds when bantpion honor it · loyal em J J loy ee . Durin~ the a lternoon, gues t · . wam, p layed card s, bin;ro, allCI other gam ·s, or wha te\·er el e it was their plea ure to clo. lt' · a sure fact Lhat ev ryone waf:; aCLive . • • • 10 I II ll 1 ,II ttl otllll' L h~ .t lltt 't· Ill d , t \, lO t h ~ 111<1 IIJilllllll l\ ' II lf ',td th• i11~l1 rhnol lil"llo lnt (,l,flh •. Sllltlil tdto "'' -rl~ttf · d ~t•ttlt ' lll o l il•t \ ln 1111l ;tl S.lltdt !\Ill,- lli f:h luot 11, l•tl•'" lu 1 " tadt 11it111 !1 1 j lllll 'lit, i lht d,llt ~ )llt ' l uj 1\llltiH I IIIII lt ..,,1111h' 'illt- ( I,,, l'l.tnt. enough to nm~ u me plen L · of the heart bar bet ue upp 1 later in the da . A gu es -ing game won a portable barb<.-cuc· lor :\[t..,_ Au tin FitLgerald. She came c1ose:t t() the correct an\ ·c:r when asked: "' rV hat i~ the combined vcar · o( _ ,j e l an Live ' LO 14 ·car Champioll at the Te~a~ J)i,i-.iuu~ " And o the Jttll 4: outing- , ,·a<. a urc-lire , ucre from the ~ta ndpnint of re reJtion • nd r la, ation. l tci­d nta ll y, it wa · the third 1 icni in eight Cia _., t,)r th T ·a Division service t>roup~. Champion Daughter is Honored /3-): Glrrdv · Hodtr>r e::i .lady~ Smith, daugl t ·r llf ::.wd -r 'il1 · Cham ion 1· . C. " Buhhn" Smirh . '"as d1 -;vn a .' tu lent t)r the .\{onth a 1 Sand ' t"- vill · Hi~· b S< ll\)OI in 1\ la · . . \n h onnr PrMlua tt' Cl ~ C"l n l tb S( honl, (,J. el y~ r ti\e l th honnr fmm the j<Htrtl;ll i "Ill l ]a:,:. H> h r ,,·ilJingn ss to ·o pt'rJtc an I ' ·or!.. wirlt nlht r '-hv kts t~ r\' ·<l wdl in ntan a< ti \ iti "· She h.' hcn1 ,t lT\ t' llllJCI' or rh B l Club, CO l .' tlill)l ul' Sttll' ll ilf \ nil{)\ .,L:tl l and 1~ /!lor,,rfn. Sit ' ·, · ;11-,t) :1 ch .cdc. dc-r and ,,h (•ler t\'11 " !1 i It llit's l" in rh , \'\' h n-., \Vhn. CI.Hl} pbth It > t'l t ler Ce 1r~i:1 . Late :n ll t~' lot ' \'otll l' tl .tl I ilk lge \·illv i11 the l.tll. Her d.1d j, in tlt,tl •1· t~f ll!ill OJWI'.ttion -, :tl the ."';tlt krs \ illt' Cia , l'ldtl l. II H· ,lllllU:tl l ' I I h ' t tr t' lor San kt'i\ ill · Lhat.llpiott 'i w :1 ht It! Utl tl11 · lil sl ol jtd , thi" \ ·: tr. lakin g- p i .Ht in tht pr~H · ... hath- 1 :ut':t .11 t lte tttitte. lit pi rni - ,;,, " l1i~ :-.IH n "· I he IIH ' l u lea uring b t ttll s\' it k stew :tnd "'ntllil - 11\ h.t tlwc t (' i'o al\.1 ., the highlight ol thl· d.t\ . In addilton a titt'l\nk di~play \·a ·njn\ l·d h'! 1llc h,ult llt ··g • r 0~ THE SOCND STAGE ar Wilding Pictures, the final scenes of Champion's new mQvie were photographed this - summer. Shown he.re are . Cal Skillman of Champion, Cameraman John Niklasch, Actor Frank Wilcox, Director -- Kirby Grant, Production Superintendent !\forgan Gibney and Script Girl Gladys Wallace. See story, pages 11 -15.